In Netscape 4.X buttons will be displayed as standard HTML buttons.
Figure 1: Netscape button
In the Style Editor, it is possible to modify the following attributes of the button control in Internet Explorer 5 and above (Netscape 4.7 uses standard HTML buttons):
Group |
Style |
IE5 and above |
Button Styles |
Text Padding Text Decoration Font Weight Border Width and Style |
X X X X |
Standard Buttons |
Standard Background Color Standard Border Color Standard Font Color Standard Hover Color Disabled Standard Background Color Font Color of Disabled Standard |
X X X X X X |
Emphasized Buttons |
Emphasized Background Color Emphasized Border Color Emphasized Font Color Emphasized Hover Color Disabled Emphasized Background Color Disabled Emphasized Font Color |
X X X X X X |
Standard-sized Buttons |
Height |
X |
Small-sized Buttons |
Small Height |
X |
Text Wrap |
White Space |
X |
Table 1: Editable styles for the button control
For common styles see section HTMLB Controls and Style Editor in Customer Branding and Style Editor.
· Keyboard
The button inserted into the accessibility hierarchy by default - including the button state (for example, disabled) and type (for example, emphasized).
· Default Description
Is provided by the HTMLB rendering engine.
· Application-specific Description
Set an additional description using the setTooltip method if needed.
An additional description is needed if users need more specific information or instructions. In general, the description has to be extended if a button introduces an interaction that cannot be recognized by a blind user. For example, the descriptions needs to be extended if the button opens a new window.