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Posted by Alan J. Flavell on 07/29/06 16:59
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006, Els wrote:
> Exactly nothing. Just don't add the code that prevents it. Don't use
> the target attribute, don't add JavaScript,
good advice for the great majority of situations, indeed.
> and leave it at <a
> href="filename.html">click the link</a>
<rant> Please, don't suggest (even as a test case) the use of "click
the link". The active text of an <a href=...> should be a short text
relating to the *content* to which the link is pointing - optionally
with a title attribute for a little more detail. Users already *know*
what they have to do in order to use a link (it's difficult to believe
they could actually reach your page without such elementary browser
knowledge) - and in their case it might not really involve "clicking
on" anything. Some suggestible authors might take your template far
too seriously, and there's quite too many pages already on the web
which exhibit the dreaded click-here disease.
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thanks
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