Peter Harvey wrote:
Finally (this is probably being insensitive but I have no other way to express it): * If you are using a computer without a mouse can you use the toolbar at all with current Epiphany? * Would you use the toolbar (with the exception of the location bar) when you consider that practically everything on the toolbar has a keyboard shortcut?
I fully agree with you, Peter. Bookmarks are accessible via the bookmarks menu and the bookmarks editor -- I don't think adding accessibility to the bookmarks *bar* is worthwhile, since both the menu and the editor are faster to access via the keyboard.
When I browse with keyboard only (I do it often for short periods of time), I use:
- Ctrl-L to type in a location - Ctrl-L to do a Google search - Ctrl-L to jump to a bookmark (I love Epiphany's "topics"...) - Alt-(left|right) for back/forward - Ctrl-R for Refresh - Ctrl-(+|-) for zoom - Typeahead find for navigationI think toolbar accessibility is a moot point. It must be the *least* efficient way to use the keyboard.
Of course, I'm hardly disabled and I'd bow to the opinion of the accessibility team -- or that of a disabled person, of course.
-- Adam Hooper adamh densi com
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