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 Posted by Els on 07/30/06 17:07 
Nico Schuyt wrote: 
 
> Els wrote: 
>> Nico Schuyt wrote: 
>>> Eric Bohlman wrote: 
>>>> Els wrote 
>  
>>>>> You're absolutely right of course. Any idea what generic text I 
>>>>> could use next time I give an example link? Hmm.. I guess I could 
>>>>> have figured that out myself already. Maybe "page X"? 
>  
>>>> ... and now for <a href="somewhere">something completely 
>>>> different</a> 
>  
>>> Why (completely) different? What's wrong with <a 
>>> href="sailing-vessel.htm">Sailing vessel</a>? 
>  
>> It's just an expression Nico, "and now for something completely  
>> different". 
>  
> Monty Python like Adrienne said :-) I enjoyed again 'The Meaning of Life' a  
> couple of weeks ago on Dutch TV! 
 
Yup - I seem to know bits and pieces from Monty Python without 
realising it :-) (only seen one of them afaik) 
  
>> Nothing wrong with a sailing vessel, except that in your example there 
>> is no sentence holding the link, so it's just a little less clear how 
>> to use appropriate link texts in a page. (imho) 
>  
> But I still think the '... and now for <a href="somewhere">something  
> completely different</a>' is not a good example link. 
> Maybe <a href="blah.html">blah</a>? 
 
I think the former one is a perfect example link. It shows how to 
incorporate a link in a sentence. What's wrong with it in your 
opinion? 
 
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