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Re: Skip links and SEO
From: Patrick H. Lauke
Date: May 2, 2007 12:20PM
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Michael R. Burks wrote:
> Perhaps I am not being clear,
>
> I do not use a screen reader. I would like to see the skip navigation links
> on the page so I do not have to search in the bottom left hand corner of the
> browser.
I think you missed the part of my email where I said the link can be
hidden initially, but become visible (in an obvious, expected place)
when it receives focus.
Once again, you'll see this on http://www.webstandards.org/ for instance
(3 tabs to make it appear, though personally I would have made it the
second or even first link).
P
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