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#1 2015-10-09 03:03:38

paulo_tebet
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Registered: 2013-05-17
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Comparative Highslide - Selecting the images using the keyboard

I see the benefit of using the Comparative Highslide gallery so customer can compare multiple images and decide which one(s) they like best.

The issue I am facing is that if used without this feature in mind, when we click next, the "next button > " show up in different places. So it not very easy for the user to just keep going forward viewing one image at a time, because he would have to "chase" the next icon from image to image.

This could be easily solved just using the right arrow on the keyboard, but then came the real question:

Ho can I select a displayed image using only the keyboard?

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Paulo Tebet

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#2 2015-10-09 03:34:48

rod barbee
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Re: Comparative Highslide - Selecting the images using the keyboard

Ho can I select a displayed image using only the keyboard?

I don't think you can. I believe it relies on the browser "listening" for a hover event over a select check box.


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#3 2015-10-09 03:40:08

paulo_tebet
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Registered: 2013-05-17
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Re: Comparative Highslide - Selecting the images using the keyboard

Thanks Rod,

I will stick with the highslide then. I would like to suggest for future consideration to somehow make the Comparative Highslide to be able to behave as the regular Highslide. This way with the same gallery customer could use it as the Regular Highslide and if really in doubt and wanting to compare a couple of images, then he or she would be able to enable the comparison feature on the fly.

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Paulo Tebet

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