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Re: Using CSS to hide a portion of the link text
From: Geof Collis
Date: Aug 3, 2009 4:25PM
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But how many do create them?
Many of you live in the upper echelon of web design, I deal with
people who dont have a clue of most of what is being talked about
here, they get a whiff of what you are speaking of, implement it
poorly and set back accessibility for years, then it is up to people
like myself to undo the damage and that is no easy task.
It is my philosophy to use the KISS principle, Keep it Simple
Stupid, no offense to anyone I didn't make up the phrase. :O)
At 02:34 PM 8/3/2009, you wrote:
> >>
> >> These ideas sound good in principle but what happens if someone wants
> >> to print off the page and take it to a presentation where the link
> >> url is necessary. Sure you could write more code to do this but why
> >> not just do it right the first time instead of doing all of this
> >> extra coding just because you can?
> >>
> >>
>print stylesheets *do* exist. :)
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