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Why can't I use the tab key to highlight links on a webpage?

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In previous versions of FF and in other browsers, I can use the tab key to navigate through all the links on a webpage - I can't seem to do this with FF5, the tab key will only highlight the address bar, search bar, and any form fields within a webpage.

Using the tab key to navigate through links on a page is an accessibility feature, and I often use it to show hidden skip links at the top of a webpage for users who prefer to use the keyboard over a mouse and for assistive technologies.

Is this something that can be turned back on in preferences? Or is there a reason why it was removed from this version?

In previous versions of FF and in other browsers, I can use the tab key to navigate through all the links on a webpage - I can't seem to do this with FF5, the tab key will only highlight the address bar, search bar, and any form fields within a webpage. Using the tab key to navigate through links on a page is an accessibility feature, and I often use it to show hidden skip links at the top of a webpage for users who prefer to use the keyboard over a mouse and for assistive technologies. Is this something that can be turned back on in preferences? Or is there a reason why it was removed from this version?

被選擇的解決方法

It can be fixed in Mac OS X Tiger preferences (Keyboard -> "all controls") or try a ctr-F7

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選擇的解決方法

It can be fixed in Mac OS X Tiger preferences (Keyboard -> "all controls") or try a ctr-F7