Posted by Bernhard Sturm on 10/31/07 15:34
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> sturm wrote:
>> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>>>
>>> <!-- REMOVE: <div id="top"><a name="top"></a></div> -->
>>>
>
> See I show it *all* commented out
>
yes... but if there's no anchor for #top what will the UA do? According
to the HTML-specs this is not defined. Only IE interprets a <a
href="#top">Top</a> as a pointer to the top of the page, all others UA I
tested do ignore it if the appropriate anchor is missing.
>>>
>>> And either change following DIV's to "top" or change your "to top"
>>> links' hrefs to "#accessibility".
>>>
>>
>> But then they wouldn't be working as #accessibility is not designed to
>> be shown on a visual UA.
>
> Then pick something at the top of the page that *is* shown on the visual
> UA:
>
> <div id="outer">
> ...
>
which would then irritate text only UA users, as they are no longer
taken to the top of their page, which is at #accessibility :-) sometimes
one has to trade off things...
but thanks for your suggestions
bernhard
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