E-mail List Archives
RE: Current page - link or no link
From: Carol E. Wheeler
Date: Nov 30, 2005 8:20PM
- Next message: Tim Beadle: "Re: DHTML and Screen Readers?"
- Previous message: Michael D. Roush: "Re: Current page - link or no link"
- Next message in Thread: Penny Roberts: "Re: Current page - link or no link"
- Previous message in Thread: Michael D. Roush: "Re: Current page - link or no link"
- View all messages in this Thread
Jukka Korpela wrote:
The only "argument" in favor of that is that some authoring methods (and
tools) make it easier to create navigation lists that are the same
across pages.
Well, I am doing this by using a virtual file for navigation across all
my pages. This is on small sites with only level(6 buttons or so) in the
navigation bar. Is there a way to disable the link to the current page
without adding code to individual pages? Is this only critical in a
complex site? Does this constitute an accessibility issue I need to
address?
Questions, questions!
Carol
Carol E. Wheeler
American Library Assoc
Washington Office
202.628.8410 v
202.628.8424
- Next message: Tim Beadle: "Re: DHTML and Screen Readers?"
- Previous message: Michael D. Roush: "Re: Current page - link or no link"
- Next message in Thread: Penny Roberts: "Re: Current page - link or no link"
- Previous message in Thread: Michael D. Roush: "Re: Current page - link or no link"
- View all messages in this Thread