Slight issue.

I have a list of links with a nested list within one for the <li>'s. The
nested listed is hidden
from view and made visable when the user clicks the parent <li>.

It works fine, apart from for accessibility reasons how should i implement
this list? Users
with JS disabled but CSS enabled will see nothing, users with both will
disabled will see
the list. If i create the elements and insert into the DOM users without JS
loose out. Its a
tough one. I have an idea on how to do it to cover everyone, but it seems
like a long process
for something simple.

Also i am using onclick attribute to invoke the function, should i place it
in the href attribute
as the href is dead anyway, it does nothing but invoke the function.
Alternativly because its
not a link to any resource would it be better to loose the <a> and place it
in a <p>, personally
it seems like im missusing an <a> element in this instance.

Cheers for the advice, my JS skills have never been sharp, but im just
spending some time
learning it. I have been meaning to for a while. Luckily i have David
Flannigans book, its keeping
me in check at the moment.


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