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From: julian.rickards@ndm.gov.on.ca
Date: Oct 20, 2004 6:37AM





More on this story... (Was: HTML heading styles)



It
might be possible to repeat the heading text in the "Read more" link such
as:
<FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff
size=2>
<FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff
size=2>TITANIC SINKS!
On the
morning of April 12, 1914, the Titanic (the unsinkable ship), on its maiden
voyage hit an iceburg and sank.
Read
more about TITANIC SINKS...

<FONT face=Georgia
color=#0000ff>-----------------------------------------------
Julian Rickards <FONT
face=Georgia color=#0000ff>A/Digital Publications Distribution
Coordinator Publication Services
Section, Ministry of Northern
Development and Mines, Vox:
705-670-5608 / Fax: 705-670-5960

<FONT face=Tahoma
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PMTo: WebAIM Discussion ListSubject: [WebAIM] More on
this story... (Was: HTML heading styles)<FONT
face=Verdana>On 10/19/04 3:05 PM, "mmoore"
simply typed the following:
We can do the
same with a link to the remainder of the article on a web site "More on
Accessibility" instead of "More on this story" This approach has two
advantages to someone using a link list for navigation. First it tells
them what to expect when they activate the link, second it tells them that
there is something important prior to this link that they may want to read
first. <FONT
face=Verdana><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 14px">I like your idea for a static
site... But for a dynamic one, this is not always possible. And I agree that
it's problematic and shouldn't be done. I've dealt with this on a couple sites
I subbed for and did the HTML/CSS coding only. I didn't have enough control
over the final product to affect the outcome (and thus, all the links say
"Read more..."), however, I'm not really sure what could have been done
differently either.The "Read more..." portion received its link (a
href) dynamically and each is a news story.I have a static site under
my control presently where I'm able to change all the "Click here" notes the
copywriter made into more descriptive links. I've even been able to educate
her on why "Click here" isn't a good idea. LOLStephanie
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