Context Menus Standard Windows Keyboard Shortcuts Site Studio Designer-Specific Keyboard Shortcuts

Introduction 1-9 See Assigning Content With The Switch Content Wizard on page 12-14 for more information. Link Wizard The link wizard has been redesigned for ease of use. It is now easier and faster to create links through the wizard, allowing you different choices of link formats and link targets. See Working With Links on page 12-16 for more information. Dialogs More Tightly Integrated in Design Environment The site asset definition and configuration dialogs are now more tightly integrated in the site design environment. These dialogs can be viewed as tabs in the design area. See Dialogs vs. Tabs on page 5-6 for more information.

1.7 Accessibility Features

Site Studio complies with Oracles accessibility guidelines. Accessibility features are provided in a number of areas: ■ Context Menus on page 1-9 ■ Standard Windows Keyboard Shortcuts on page 1-9 ■ Site Studio Designer-Specific Keyboard Shortcuts on page 1-10 ■ Fragments and Accessibility on page 1-10

1.7.1 Context Menus

Site Studio Designer provides context menus to provide options that are relevant to the current context of the application. For example, with a contribution folder selected, it shows options that are applicable to that folder in that particular context. To show a context menu, right-click in a toolbox or workspace in Designer, or press the menu key on your keyboard.

1.7.2 Standard Windows Keyboard Shortcuts

Site Studio supports most standard Windows keyboard shortcuts, for example: ■ Ctrl+C : copy ■ Ctrl+X : cut ■ Ctrl+V: paste ■ Delete : delete ■ F2 : rename ■ Tab : move to next item ■ Space : select or clear a checkbox. ■ Alt+F : opens the File section of the Menu toolbar. This is just a short list; the set of keyboard commands used in Windows navigation are used in Site Studio Designer, except where they would not work as expected, as listed in Site Studio Designer-Specific Keyboard Shortcuts on page 1-10. 1-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Site Studio Designer

1.7.3 Site Studio Designer-Specific Keyboard Shortcuts

The following shortcuts are used to work with the different areas of Site Studio Designer: ■ Workspace screens: – Ctrl+Tab : moves through the open documents. – Ctrl+PgUp , Ctrl+PgDn: moves through the Source, Design, and Preview tabs on a specific document. – 1 : When you are in a site asset that has a columned entry in a form for example, the WYSIWYG Element pressing 1 selects the first column. – 2 : When you are in a site asset that has a columned entry in a form for example, the WYSIWYG Element pressing 2 selects the second column. The Tab key will respond differently when you are working with source code than with other entries. When working with source code, Tab will insert a tab, for aligning text. When working with other entry forms, Tab will move to the next selection. ■ Designer panes: – Ctrl+Tab : moves between sections in a pane for example, in the Section Properties pane. – Ctrl+Shift+Tab : sorts items either alphabetically or in groups, where available for example, in the Properties Pane. – Enter : When you are in the Section Properties, press Enter to move focus to the text entry. Press Shift+Enter to exit from text entry and return focus to the property name. – Shift+Enter : When the focus is on a section property, but not for text entry in the specific property, then press Shift+Enter to click the Additional Information button. ■ Dialogs: – Esc : In dialogs that have form entry, such as the Fragment Editor, press Esc to enter the form to modify the information. – Shift+Esc : In dialogs that have form entry, such as the Fragment Editor, press Shift+Esc to leave the form and move focus outside the text-entry. Additionally, dialogs that have list controls, the context menu allows you to add, delete, or move within the list. ■ Link Wizard: The Link Wizard behaves as a Web page would. The arrow keys will not move in the hierarchy, rather you press Tab to move to the selected item and Enter to select. Additionally, you press Tab to move into a radio button group, and Enter to select the button.

1.7.4 Fragments and Accessibility