On Nov 18, 2007 1:19 AM, Patrick H. Lauke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James Jeffery wrote:
> >> Not every anchor needs extra advisory information, so I don't see an
> >> issue here.
> >
> > The title attribute is optional, but a title can help to clearly and
> > accurately describe a link and for a website thats based around
> > accessibility he should be using the title attribute where needed.
>
> But his links don't need it in this case.
>

So your saying that before a user reads the content of the home page
they are expected to know whats on the "My Project" page? Keep in mind
users who use assistive devices to browse the web might find it very
difficult to navigate to other pages. You could sum up the page
contents in the title so it saves the user clicking the link.

Adding clarity when possibly needed is a good thing.

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