Re: [WSG] Semantics, lists and links

2010-08-27 Thread glen wallis
...@yahoo-inc.com Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2010 12:05:18 -0500 Subject: RE: [WSG] Semantics, lists and links A screen reader will not say bullet. It will, however grab that list and ad d it to a secondary navigation tool for the page. Screen reader users are a ble to see all of the lists on a page

[WSG] Semantics, lists and links

2010-08-26 Thread Ellen Herzfeld
Hello, I have been, since forever, using unordered lists to mark up navigation links. This seems to be the standard recommended method used by all the people in the know. Depending on the situation, the list will be styled vertically or horizontally. No problem there. However, when CSS is

RE: [WSG] Semantics, lists and links

2010-08-26 Thread Ted Drake
: [WSG] Semantics, lists and links Hello, I have been, since forever, using unordered lists to mark up navigation links. This seems to be the standard recommended method used by all the people in the know. Depending on the situation, the list will be styled vertically or horizontally

Re: [WSG] Semantics, lists and links

2010-08-26 Thread David Dorward
On 26 Aug 2010, at 17:35, Ellen Herzfeld wrote: An alternative solution is to put all the links in a nav with no list (I'm using html5 elements). The links will then appear on one line when CSS is disabled. Try it in Lynx (last stable release came out last year, newer development builds are