I've ran into the following layout issue while using the accessibility audit extension on Chrome. https://github.com/GoogleChrome/accessibility-developer-tools/issues/64
In brief, there is an accessibility issue with floated images within an anchor element, which is present on the web on a potentially large scale, making links to images invisible to keyboard readers. Should the anchor tag be made to wrap around a floated image to address this? Presumably, it'd think the container size should match that of the clickable area? (instead of being 0 0) Or should a recommendation be made to float the anchor instead as the only way to get around this? I would appreciate some feedback. -Bruno
