Derek Featherstone wrote:
>On 1/12/06, Ian Anderson wrote:
>
>
>
>>On no account put the skip link on a single pixel image with alt text,
>>as was common practice a couple years ago. This is because at least
>>one screen reader (JAWS, the most common one) will not read the link
>>because it does
On 1/12/06, Ian Anderson wrote:
>On no account put the skip link on a single pixel image with alt text,
>as was common practice a couple years ago. This is because at least
>one screen reader (JAWS, the most common one) will not read the link
>because it does not read alt text on any image smaller
Paul Novitski wrote:
> a. I think you meant overflow: hidden.
My mistake...apologies
> b. Unless you add overflow: hidden; to this, greatly enlarged text may
> intrude into the display area (i.e., extend to the right past column 0).
>
> Just to be Absolute Sure (in case there's a browser that
Christian Heilmann wrote:
>> I need to provide a skip navigation link for pages, what is the best
>> way to do this. All my pages have different named divs so can I just
>> put a named anchor and link it.
>>
>> Any suggestions welcome.
>
> The idea of a skip link is that it points to a target t
At 06:50 AM 1/12/2006, Ian Anderson wrote:
>It's best to have the skip link visible in the design so that
>mobility-impaired and keyboard users can use it too, but you can hide
>the skip link *if you really have to* using CSS.
>
>There are two good methods to hide it:
>a. Using fixed height contain
> I need to provide a skip navigation link for pages, what is the best way to
> do this. All my pages have different named divs so can I just put a named
> anchor and link it.
>
> Any suggestions welcome.
The idea of a skip link is that it points to a target that is after
the ones you need to sk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to provide a skip navigation link for pages, what is the best
> way to do this. All my pages have different named divs so can I just
> put a named anchor and link it.
>
> Any suggestions welcome.
Make sure to read this:
http://juicystudio.com/article/i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I need to provide a skip navigation link for pages, what is the best
> way to do this. All my pages have different named divs so can I just
> put a named anchor and link it.
Some of this may be OT for this list, so apologies to all if that is the
case.
Yup, from a bro
Hi,
I need to provide a skip navigation link for pages, what is the best way to do
this. All my pages have different named divs so can I just put a named anchor
and link it.
Any suggestions welcome.
Ross
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