Hi Dave,
Indeed, it is important.  Currently a title attribute is automatically 
generated on the <a> element for a cross reference when the target element of 
the link has a title.  The title attribute in the link is the title of the 
target.

I'm not clear that this customization to copy the link element's text into the 
title attribute should be the default behavior.  It was my understanding that 
the title attribute was meant to add information about the target of the link. 
It would seem to me that copying the text of the link into the title attribute 
is not useful for that purpose.  I mean, the text is present in the link 
element, and would be read by the screen reader.  Duplicating that text in the 
title attribute would be redundant, wouldn't it?

I'm curious what others with experience in accessibility requirements think.

Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
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  Bob,
  That worked beautifully thanks. That piece of code should be in the next 
release of the stylesheets, as a title attribute is important from an 
accessibility point of view.
   
  Dave Gardiner

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