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Posted by Gérard Talbot on 04/12/06 09:08
Toby Inkster wrote :
> Brian wrote:
>
>> Opera has this built in. There are a few other browsers that also have
>> support for it. As you might have guessed, IE is not one.
>
> Mozilla (0.9.5-0.9.9 and 1.1+) has support too and iCab. Also, a few older
> browsers like Mosaic and UdiWWW. Most command-line browsers include
> support for <LINK>, including Lynx.
>
> There is an add-in for IE too:
> http://www.draig.de/LinkBar/index.en.html
>
Seamonkey 1.0, 1.1 and 1.5a supports it.
Firefox 1.0.x supports but you have to download the extension.
Firefox 1.5.x also supports it. Look for attachment 3774 at
http://bugzilla.mozdev.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13069
Other references:
W3C Quality Assurance tip for webmasters:
Use <link>s in your document
http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/use-links
Link bars
http://webcoder.info/reference/LinkBars.html
Gérard
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