No, that way could be natural only when using TABS, BUT if javascript is disabled (no jquery plugin) it is not very accessible: you have all titles grouped in a list, and their bodies content one under the other.

The accessibility for data is my prior concern (to obtain AA WAI degree). And that implies to disable Javascript, and to disable CSS. And the semantics (and normal way of thinking) dictates: header-body, header-body, etc... (you normally don't have a list of content at the beginning of a page...)

anyway, I think it is the plugin which should have to create that list of content (titles) (<ul>) at the beginning (changing the original DOM structure). But in my demo, that is not necessary.

regards,
El 16/01/2008 12:29, Eridius escribió:
I actually think that using a UL with divs for content is more "natural" than
using a div with a clas for the tabs itself.  The reason is because the tabs
end up being in a list is the end, why not use a tab.  I never learn your
way which is also why I like this way a lot better.
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