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From: Leo Smith
Date: Mar 5, 2002 6:54AM
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hmm....seems like I may have been imagining this issue with
Opera - I get the same result as you, Paul, but I seem to
remember about 6 months ago when I was developing an online
academic catalog that none of my anchors would work in Opera
unless some content was wrapped in them. Maybe something else
was going on there - an extraneous third variable.
Leo.
On 4 Mar 2002, at 11:03, Paul Bohman wrote:
> >>However, I have noticed that In Opera 5 (and maybe 6 - I haven't
> tested), the anchor needs to be placed around some kind of
> content for it to work.
>
> I tested this in both Opera 5 and Opera 6. The skip nav works in both
> versions, with or without content in the <a> tag. I am using Windows
> 2000.
>
> Paul Bohman
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