I think that on the first place must be content, and only after that -
navigation.

Sorry for the poor English

2007/10/10, Rick Lecoat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi there;
>
> I'm currently laying down the markup for a site and have been pondering
> whether to put page content above navigation in the source. I often read
> that this is a good idea, and that makes perfect sense to me as long as
> there are skip links so that people can reach the navigation easily, but
> I recently read an article at usability.com.au that would seem to
> indicate that few users of screen readers expect this to be the case.
>
> Is there a prevailing wisdom in this matter?
> Content first? Or navigation first?
>
> Cheers;
> --
> Rick Lecoat
>
>
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