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<a class = 'N' title='M.G. Judd Part Number' href='display_part.php?PID=218'> 68 OL/OP007/1 68 </a> 68 </td> 69 <td> 69 [image: next problem] <#p2>[image: previous problem] <#p0>E836 <#E836> [WCAG v1 13.1 (AA)] Use different values for 'title' attributes with links that use the same link text: <a class = 'N' title='Original Equipment Manufacturers Part Number' href='display_part.php?PID=218'> 69 - 69 </a> Ermm. , and they have two different 'title' tags? the link text is different per item WTF? Confused @ phill Regards, Phill. On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 11:33 PM, Bob Trevithick <bob.trevith...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi, > > All I see so far is the issue with using the same text to link to > different places. Try running tv on: > > > http://mgjuddltd.co.uk/search.php?LookFor=chain&MyImpSize=NULL&MyMetSize=NULL > > Is there a page in particular that we should look at? I just did that > search at random. > > Best, > Bob > > On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Phillip Whiteside > <phi...@uk.vpolink.com> wrote: > > Hi Kenny, Alex & Bob, > > firstly, thank you for helping me on this one. I have re-written the site > in > > terms of headers etc. along with changes to table descriptions / column > > descriptions. I have made so many changes that I ask if you would have a > > good check on the site and check that it is usable, in the "find parts" > > think of 'oil', 'spanner', 'filter' etc. > > I'm up to http://www.accessifyforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=16289 ::sigh:: > at > > negative comments :-( > > Hi Mailing list, > > I'm dipping my toe back into the mailing list, after the last time went > bad. > > If any of you have chance, please have a look. > > I'd also appreciate any views on whether I should code to WCAG version 1 > or > > version 2 ? > > Has any one has worked out the answer to 'until' from > > the http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/#tech-divide-links where the > word > > 'until' has its own entry as I use a programming routine that seems to > work > > fine with readers, yet am told "until" the readers can handle them, i am > not > > allowed to? > > I know that there is still a lot of for me to learn on the difference > > between a robot site saying it is okay and someone with using a screen > > reader, or any other accessibility access (Do shout now, while I am > > learning), I ask this time that only those who will give > > constructive criticism reply. I do need people who will do the manual > > testing against what the robots reply. > > Regards, > > Phill. > > > > > > > > > > >
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