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Re: Re[2]: Re[2]: Dayton Art Alternative Descriptions
From: Patrick Lauke
Date: Nov 12, 2004 7:19AM
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> From: michael.brockington
> That's useful to know, but merely enhances the problem: where
> do you put a
> skip-nav / skip-content link if you can't gauruntee that the
> two blocks will
> be in the same order for all users?
You'd put them very much towards the beginning of the page (both visually and in the markup), as that's where users would expect them, no?
Patrick
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