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Re: Re[2]: Re[2]: Dayton Art Alternative Descriptions

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From: michael.brockington
Date: Nov 12, 2004 8:51AM


> -----Original Message-----
> From: p.h.lauke [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]
> > 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?
>

I'm obviously not explaining things properly, so lets try a visual example:


[PAGE 1]

Content
Content
Content

Navigation
Navigation
Navigation
[End PAGE1]

[PAGE 2]

Navigation
Navigation
Navigation

Content
Content
Content

[End PAGE2]

Where do you put skip-nav and skip-content links, particularly considering
that these are actually just two different representations of the same code?

Mike


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