it should be a:focus, not :focus
Leo Savernik
l.savernik at aon.at
Tue Sep 9 18:43:51 BST 2003
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Am Dienstag, 9. September 2003 17:30 schrieb Dirk Mueller:
> On Tuesday 09 September 2003 13:33, Leo Savernik wrote:
> > So is it ok if I revert the revert?
>
> No. the focus rectangle is necessary for keyboard navigation (example
> <input type=image>,<button> etc). and if it is a problem for
> -konq-user-input then we have to find a fix for that case. Personally I
> think it should show the outline for elements which are focused but not
> currently in editing mode, and the caret for those which are in the latter.
> or why do you think that the outline makes sense while editing an anchor ?
>
> I have no suggestion on how to do that with CSS though right now. if there
> is nothing like that suggested in CSS3, then we have to find a
> hack^h^h^h^hfix in the rendering tere.
All right, points taken. Then I'll work towards a solution that inhibits
outlines that stem from :focus in editable elements (but not in the near
future, and I fear it'll be quite complicated).
mfg
Leo
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