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sure that using them in your case would be incorrect.
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is really implicit, and mostly down to proximity within the
page and the general context...
That is a good point, however is there an instance where the two would
not appear to be linked when viewing the page? (e.g. a screen reader
or something)
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aware of those little mistakes you become and
the cleaner your code becomes.
Sure it's a pain when you forget a simple bit of markup but more often
than not it's easily fixed.
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' background property - or similar)
I agree with this thinking. Give people ample warning through
surrounding text, title attributes, maybe an icon of some sort that
lets them know they are leaving your page.
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, with an alt=Welcome.
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