On http://www.hopkinsprogramming.net/products/vbdoodle/ the text in the
'VB DOODLE' box is overfollowing. This is on Firefox 1.0.7 Gentoo Linux.
My guess is that this is an issue with fonts because my default font is
not that ugly monster (:P) known as Times New Romans. Fonts tend to be
quite an issue because the fonts on one system are often different (in
size and style) that the ones on another. It's not a serious issue, but
if you could avoid fixed heights that would be nice.

Hopkins Programming wrote:
> Hey guys,
> 
> If you wouldn't mind checking out my website,
> http://www.hopkinsprogramming.net/, I would greatly appreciate it. 
> There is one thing in particular I would like help with - On the
> homepage, the 3 large images are divs w/background images, and
> display:block hyperlinks.  It works fine, but it fails WAI WCAG 1.0
> Priority 2 Checkpoint 13.1 - "Create link phrases
> <http://webxact2.watchfire.com/themes/standard-en-us/help/HIDD_WDContent_G34.html>
> that make sense when read out of context."  I know it can be fixed by
> changing my <p>'s to <span>'s and moving them inside the hyperlinks, but
> is that something I should do?  The text in the <p>'s is good, but I
> don't think it's worthy of being in a hyperlink.  Would it be best to
> create a short sentence to go in the hyperlinks that briefly describes
> the page the user will get when the link is clicked, or ?
> 
> Any assistance on this matter would be greatly appreciated.  You're
> welcome to poke around for other problems (I know have a few sementic
> naming issues in my CSS) because I always like feedback.
> 
> Thanks a bundle guys!
> 
> --Zachary Hopkins
> 
> * Reference Links:
>    Website: http://www.hopkinsprogramming.net/
>    W3C WCAG: http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/
> 
> -- 
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> 
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