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Posted by Jukka K. Korpela on 03/24/07 23:54
Scripsit Els:
>>>> <href="#">top</a>
>>>
>>> That's not an Opera issue, but a coding issue.
>>
>> Actually, it _is_ an Opera issue. The URL reference "#" has a
>> well-defined meaning.
>
> Yes, but <href is missing the 'a' part.
Oh, I missed that. But the fixed code still does not work on Opera.
>> On the other hand, "back to top of page" links are worse than
>> useless.
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> Pointless for some, useful for others. I've been navigating long pages
> in my phone browser, and 'back to top' is a lot quicker than scrolling
> per page (no home button on the phone).
There's surely a quick way to get to the top on your browser. You just
haven't found it yet, and satisfaction with some back to top links helps you
avoid finding the solution. :-)
>> Well, that's a bit worse. An adequate link text seldom contains a
>> verb (predicate) and hardly ever in the imperative.
>
> Is it your nitpick day today? :-)
No, it is quite normal for me to comment on answers that point to a wrong
direction.
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Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/
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