Trusz, Andrew bespaketh on Tuesday, July 01, 2003 9:52 AM:

> An excellent example of table design, jac, as always.
> 
> Have a look at the page in Opera 7.x using user mode with: emulate
> text browser, and show structural elements. This is what
> accessibility, and separation of content and presentation are all
> about. 
> 

Drew, 
  Jac's design is fantastic as always, but viewing the page in user mode with the text 
browser emu and show structural elements makes it very difficult to tell where the 
links are (IMO).  Just viewing it in text browser emulator mode makes it better, 
though.  Ah... I figured out what it is, the links are images and they are shown with 
a white background and do not have any mouseover effect.  I tried playing around with 
some CSS, but I can't seem to modify the way linked images are displayed in the text 
emu. From within Opera you can hide all images that are not linked, but it seems to me 
that you should be able to make them look differently programmatically and not rely on 
the user's saviness (or lack thereof).  Any ideas from anyone on how this might be 
modified through CSS?
-Stephen
http://www.mechavox.com

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