Okay, see 4 different techniques here:
http://design.quagma.net/test1.html

1. just the title attribute
2. display none
3. visibility hidden
4. left -5000px

I like #4

cameron.

Jake Badger wrote:
You could use the one of the techniques that current image replacement tricks
use: either set the width to 0 and the overflow to hidden or place it off the
screen somewhere (like -1000px -1000px or something).

Jake

Quoting Justin French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


On 23/09/2004, at 2:28 PM, Lea de Groot wrote:


On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 14:10:24 +1000, Justin French wrote:

3 "read more<span> on 'title of my post'</span>" then hide the span
with display:none; from modern browsers, while still having entirely
accessible source

No, wait - surely the image replacement techniques have shown that display: none is not a good way to make things accessable?

Arrgh! Good point. Has the same been proven with visibilty:hidden; ?

Perhaps it could be some DOM scripting instead?

Just bangin' out ideas :)

Justin

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