I find that this approach is not good in this day and age everyone loves to
have an interactive approach but the accordian approach in my eyes has not
lived up to a good range when it comes to displaying information.

Aaron Wheeler

On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 16:56:52 +0800, Henrik Madsen
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> Perhaps the solution then is an accordian approach?
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> On 29/09/2008, at 4:19 PM, David Dorward wrote:
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>> Robin Shi wrote:
>>> How about the tabs with JS? It visually breaks the page into small
>>> parts and switch by tabs.
>>>
>> So - the visitor comes, they read to the bottom, then they have to
>> scroll to the top and activate the next tab (and repeat). I'm not too
>> keen on this idea.
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