We have upgraded to the latest version of the software to try and make our forms as accessible as possible, whilst we have some work to do with the stylesheets could you tell me if there is a way to change the behaviour of Buttons".
Currently if you mouse over the button it will change colour, this is no use to a colour blind user.
I have made some changes to our stylesheets so that now if you mouse over one of the buttons which we have created it removes the underline from the wording(hyperlink) much like we do on our website links.
I did this in the css using the "a", ".button" and "a:hover" values
How/where can I make a similar change to the css that would be reflected in system buttons "Next/Back" and just general buttons
Accessible text in buttons
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Re: Accessible text in buttons
I have had a play around with the css and got it to work, thanks anyway
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Re: Accessible text in buttons
Hi Neil,
I am assuming you mean Page Navigation Panel. There is styling for each of the navigation buttons or you can use the HTML element properties and add a class to each of the buttons and add the style to the stylesheet.
You can do the same of buttons.
Looking at your follow up post, it look like you have used a similar approach.
Kind regards
Steve
I am assuming you mean Page Navigation Panel. There is styling for each of the navigation buttons or you can use the HTML element properties and add a class to each of the buttons and add the style to the stylesheet.
You can do the same of buttons.
Looking at your follow up post, it look like you have used a similar approach.
Kind regards
Steve
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