One idea is the first skip should be skip to title and the second
link skip to content.
a second ideas is for your second link to be skip over promotion
It is not clear to me why there would need to be promotional material
between the heading and the content. COuld you send a link of an
Thanks Jon. It's not really a promotion, but more like a related sub
content. Ideally I'd like it to be placed after the actual content, but the
design had to be this way.
Is it safe to say that screen reader and/or text-based browser users would
'learn' a web page? I figured if I could follow
If the skip link is serving a valid purpose I see no problem using it.
Keep in mind the purpose of the skip link - does the promotion contain
items that would slow keyboard navigation? if not you probably do not
need it.
Joseph R. B. Taylor
Designer/Developer
2009/5/13 Ben Lau bensan...@gmail.com
Thanks Jon. It's not really a promotion, but more like a related sub
content. Ideally I'd like it to be placed after the actual content, but the
design had to be this way.
Don't forget, just because the design says something has to be in a certain
place
Hi all,
I am to build templates for a page, and below is a pseudo example of my code
order:
-skip to #content-
[div#navigation]
a name=content/a
[h1]
[div#promotion]
[div.content]
I've always believed my h1 should always come after the 'content' anchor (or
within a #content div), so when screen