Switched functionality of down and up arrow keys in QuestionPage#54
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…so edited and bolded commands in the table to make the examples more clear
…ke it more intuitive to new users
…o improvement/UserControls
…nt/UserControls
…better user experience
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I did this because I felt it was more intuitive for new users. By letting the up arrow key be "Previous Answer" and down arrow key be "Next Answer", it mimics the format of a webpage and how it would be if you browse StackOverflow through the browser.