I strongly suggest you
1) mark up the DTs as hyperlinks that reload the page with the selected
item expanded, then
2) add javascript that converts the links to show/hide DOM switches
That way the page will function correctly whether javascript is enabled or
not, and when javascript is enabled it will work faster & more smoothly.
Everybody wins. [Google 'progressive enhancement']
didn't realise there was a name for this kind of thing!
I would never make something rely totally on javascript (or anything other
than html) to see text content... but will use javascript to enhance the
user experience if it is available.
I guess lynx (the text-only browser) was always my base-level test.... if I
can't use a site in lynx it isn't accessible enough!
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