Awwwww russ...
I see your point!

One thing - which I have NEVER understood is...
Why you people all use Lists?
I mean I just dont understand why lists are used for menus...
It sounds like a stupid question - beause a menu is a list...

But just wondering, why you use them, instead of simply lining up the content??

I dont know how well i can convert the code to work with a list...
I will try, otherwise I can just use a   to spread it...
Chris Stratford
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russ weakley wrote:
Chris,

The tabs looks really nice but Tonico does have a point. If you strip out
all css styles, the links will appear in one line with very little between
them - making them hard to distinguish on older browsers, browsers that have
css switched off or text-based browsers..

Could you convert that system into a list and tweak the styles slightly?
Then you'd have (arguably) a much more semantically correct base to work
from.

Russ


  
It has been said that adjacend links should be separated with more then
whitespace.

WCAG 10.5
 <http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT-TECHS/#tech-divide-links>

Don't know if this is relevant for your audience.

Tonico
    

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