If its Lynx you're concerned with, then it will make little difference;
normally the text will simply show up as slightly brighter, or in
reverse video--and thus not bold nor italic. Its probably more a case
of being consistent with your use of B and I for the rest of your site.
Leading characters, or making it all uppercase would equally be
appropriate.
If you're more worried about screen readers, then I would see whether
which vocal emphasis seems to be more appropriate; I presume a leading
character would be a disservice here.
Andy Kirkwood | Motive wrote:
Lynx current navigation state
presentation
Hi there,
LYNX CURRENT NAV STATE PRESENTATION
Regarding feedback provided by ¸ukasz, to the use of
vs elements in Lynx...
I *use* and . CSS has nothing to do with
it.
Does anyone have a preference/recommendation for how the
currently selected navigation state should be presented in Lynx? Is it
using a leading ASCII character, or element?
Cheers,
--
Andy Kirkwood | Creative Director
Motive | web.design.integrity
http://www.motive.co.nz
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