Hi Lee,
 
 
>Hello Kim,
>Strict requires all pages to be opened in the same window.
 
OK... I thought the onkeypress combined with onclick would do OK since it validates strict
 
>Regardless of how you do the _javascript_ it will not provide an accessible option.  My recommendation would be to remove the >onkeypress and use tabindex and accesskey.  Then the person can open those links in new windows.  I would have the links >open in a new window and that window be a regular window - not like you have now.
 
OK... I'll follow your recommandation and use accesskey instead.
 
>Let us discuss heading tags for a moment.  You seem to be using your heading tags improperly.  Your H1 tag is the same on all >pages and linked to your homepage.  That is improper.  H1 tags help define the topic of the page.  Subsequent heading tags >should support or be a sub-heading of the previous heading.  .
 
I use the H1 as a general describtion for the group (forside) and then I use the H2 to identify the topic for the page in focus. Is that wrong?
 
>Your H3 headings seem to be used for font sizing.  You cannot use >heading tags for font size declarations.  They must be >used for real headings
 
No... they are used for paragraph headings (Describtions)
 
>3.5 Use header elements to convey document structure and use them according to specification. [Priority 2]
>For example, in HTML, use H2 to indicate a subsection of H1. Do not use headers for font effects.
 
So it may be that I use the H1 tag in untraditional way but still according to the describtion you give... well almost.
 
>I hope this helps further.
 
Yes it does... but I'm also quite confused. I thought the way I set up the page would better if you can't see the pageand have to use a screenreader. Is it better to use the H1, H2 and H3 tags the way you described or is the way I use them also OK? (and that would be H1=group describtion, H2=page describtion and H3 as describtion for the paragraphs which are short news)
 
I hope I don't ask too much but I find this stuff rather complicated.
 
Thanks for all your help
Kim
 
>Sincerely,
>Lee Roberts

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