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David and Jon,
I am not trying to hide the texts from desktop screen and has screen reader
able to read it - I want the content be available at all time for search
engines, browsers, CSS enabled/disabled and JS enabled/disabled.
I am simply using a simple show/hid
Thanks Jon,
I am not trying to hide the texts from desktop screen and has screen reader
able to read it - I want the content be available at all time for search
engines, browsers, CSS enabled/disabled and JS enabled/disabled.
I am simply using a simple show/hide script to achieve a visual effe
Tee,
You could try hiding it only visually with css:
>From html5 boilerplate,
/* Hide only visually, but have it available for screenreaders: by Jon Neal.
www.webaim.org/techniques/css/invisiblecontent/ & j.mp/visuallyhidden */
.visuallyhidden { border: 0; clip: rect(0 0 0 0); height: 1px; ma
David,
thanks.
I didn't use your code because I didn't think my code has any problem. This
seems to be occurring in IE only and related to page load - I thought it's
IE7/8 issue but IE9 too when the site has been browsing for a while and a
certain page is more heavier than other.
I use simple
On 6/14/11 7:45 PM, tee wrote:
David,
Thanks for the response. I made two screencasts.
In advanced browsers and no problem. The "dropdown" at the left top
somtimes does show through if the connection is very slow and the
page takes more than 10 seconds to load.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z