The editor has key equivalents for all the buttons (Ctrl+B for bold, etc.). However, the most annoying thing to type is <kbd></kbd>, but there's no key equivalent for this. Can haz?
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There's a userscript for this, it works fine in Firefox+Greasemonkey and Chrome. It adds a keyboard shortcut (AltK), and a kbd button like this:
See the post about the script at Stackapps. Or directly install it for Firefox+Greasemonkey or Chrome+Tampermonkey. (For plain Chrome, see "How to install a private user script in Chrome 21+?".) Or see the script source at GitHub. |
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If every possible feature had an associated UI button to do the same thing, then there would be a stronger and stronger precedent to always have a UI button to do every little editing task. Then it would be impossible to add a new feature without also adding a new UI button. This is a fast track to a cluttered, unusable UI. Also, people have been successfully training their fingers to type open-close HTML tags for twenty years. Get used to it. |
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Adding a keyboard shortcut would probably also include making people aware of its existence? Or make people who already knew about (The formatting only looks acceptable to me on the Apple site. But even there it's not really needed, I feel. On all other sites: ugly, and hence, for me, annoying. As an aside: I see abuse of irrelevant inline tags too. Like here. I rarely see a true need for |
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<kbd>tags? I mean really need it. I just don't see this being accepted by the team if they think it was necessary to remove shortcuts to save (which is much more useful than<kbd>tags IMHO). – Jeff Mercado Aug 17 '11 at 23:37<kbd>doesn't improve post quality? I was going to edit a post to add<kbd>tags to improve it, but found it annoying when I had more than one set to add. This is also especially noticeable on sites that tend to use a lot of keyboard shortcuts, such as AskDifferent. Also, what do you mean by "to remove shortcuts to save"? – jtbandes Aug 18 '11 at 0:12