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And if the toggles are done correctly I understand that the find
functions will still behave correctly, because the headings will have
appropriate key words in them anyway. Presuming of course you have them
written descriptively.
Your effectively disabling it because it is either going to highlight
the hidden content inside the div (where you won't be able to see it) or
ignore that completely, either way you can't effectively search on the
content that is hidden, only the headers.
One could also argue (for the sake of it) that if your toggled page
extends so far as to warrant a large anchor listing at the top of the
page, perhaps the information segmentation is not quite up to scratch
either.
To me, the core of this discussion revolves around there not being one
way to skin the cat here. (apologies to any cat owners) Which simply
reinforces the case for web standards that are constructed in a modular
fashion to facilitate delivery of information in varied formats to
accommodate for the intended user groups.
Zah? I thought this was about showing/hiding content within divs. Not
matter how well written your content/headings whatever, you shouldn't
disable parts of the browser interface. I've read that sentence above
about three times and I can't understand it.
Samuel
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