It's also useful for users of other assistive technology devices, such as
head wands or those with limited mobility, as it reduces the number of
'tabs' a user is required to make to move further down the page.

lisa

-----Original Message-----
From: Sarah Peeke (XERT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 14 April 2005 12:12 PM
To: WSG
Subject: [WSG] Skip Navigation Visibility


HI all

I have just come across a css tip at
<http://www.htmldog.com/guides/htmladvanced/links/> which
involves a css method to render the 'skip navigation' link invisible.

My question is: Does anyone else use this method, or another similar
technique?

Many sites I have seen *retain this link's visibility* despite it being
intended (AFAIK) primarily
for screen readers.

Thanks
Sarah
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