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Re: Skip to Main Content
From: Bevi Chagnon
Date: Mar 7, 2012 8:09AM
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Vincent,
Most of my federal government clients have scripts and widgets disabled by
their IT departments.
I wonder how well this method will work on those workstations. It would be
worthwhile to test if the jQuery script is affected or not.
--Bevi Chagnon
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The following example is a basic scaffolding of what else I had in mind for
a "skip to main content" widget:
http://webhipster.com/testing/accessibility/jquery-skip-widget-enhanced/
Used jQuery UI for a quick setup.
Looking for thoughts, criticism, new ideas, etc.
Thanks.
-Vincent
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