I know they seem to be the best option for screenreaders.
although I have found it is and would be best to simply keep your navigation short and quick.
That of course depends on the type of website.
But is it really necessary to have a million links in the header.
Also last time this was brought up, someone mentioned putting the navigation LAST>
and Absolute positioning it to the top...?
I dont remember who said that.
The problem you are mentioning shoudlnt be a problem with any of the more advanced search engines, because they show the snippet that matches the search result...
So unless they searched for Skip To Content.
They wont see that little snippet.
Cheers
Kornel Lesinski wrote:
I don't like putting "Skip to main content" or "Skip to navigation" link, because they can be seen in search results.
I thought about replacing it with ">>>" or something that won't contain
keywords and won't go in the way in search results, but that probably is a killer for screen readers.
Do you know a good way to place this link?
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