I was thinking that Top links suck, but then I realised the browser in my hand (blackberry) doesn't have a home key....
Jeb
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On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 02:20:34PM +1000, Adam Clarke wrote:
> Many users do not use their keyboard for page navigation. A "Top"
> link provides a mouse friendly alternative that is clearly associated
> with the viewed page.
My experience with Top links is that they end up in the navigation
stack, and are therefore confusing, WRT, oh, using the scroll bar (if
one does not wish to move one's hand to the keyboard.
Have I been poorly served by my browsers?
Cheers
-- jra
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