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6/12/2009 5:41 AM
 

I would like to add my own accesskeys.
But, not sure which file I should edit to do this?

I thought perhaps - the access keys code would go inside the file which uses the menu -
(e.g. -    <a href="/home.aspx" accesskey="h"><em>H</em>ome</a>    )

but can't see where the menu/navigation is referenced?

thanks, mark
 

 
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6/12/2009 5:55 AM
 

 AFAIK the default menu does not support access keys, you might need a 3rd party menu. Same applies for modules.


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6/15/2009 12:08 PM
 

thanks, I  use a skin from a 3rd party supplier (snowcovered), so i shall ask them.

thanks.

 
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