From: "Paul Novitski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
If a web designer further distinguished between links that jump
within a page vs. those that load a new page, would that obviate
your objection?
It would mitigate it. I find it easier to tolerate a FAQ or Q/A thing
if it's apparent that all of the questions are links to answers far
down the page. So if I see a compact list of 20 questions and a long
scrollbar, I'm prepared for the page to scroll when I click a link.
In other words, is the problem the mixture of link types leading to
frustrations of expectation, or is the problem with the local link
itself?
It's more an issue of mixing the link types.
--
Al Sparber
PVII
http://www.projectseven.com
"Designing with CSS is sometimes like barreling down a crumbling
mountain road at 90 miles per hour secure in the knowledge that
repairs are scheduled for next Tuesday".
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