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From: Glenda Watson Hyatt
Date: Wed, Aug 15 2001 3:33PM
Subject: Linearized tables and more
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Hi folks,
I'm looking for a nice, neat example of a linearized layout table to
illustrate the concept. Does anyone have an example I could adapt?
And, while I'm here, I've created this example for grouping documents:
<LINK rel="Contents" href="toc.html">
<LINK rel="Question 12" href="q12.html">
<LINK rel="Question 14" href="q14.html">
<LINK rel="Glossary" href="glossary.html">
<LINK rel="Index" href="index.html">
The text-based browser Lynx will build a small menu of links at the top of
the page that reads like this:
# Contents Question 12 Question 14 Glossary Index
Question: Have I included too many documents?
Question: Is there a way to include separating characters?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Cheers,
Glenda
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From: Carol Foster
Date: Thu, Aug 16 2001 6:47PM
Subject: Re: Linearized tables and more
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Hi Glenda and others,
I have noticed that the WAI home page at http://www.w3.org/WAI/ includes a
table that can be reformatted by clicking the "change column layout" icon.
The resulting linearized table is at http://www.w3.org/WAI/Overview.html,detab
I haven't looked at this in detail myself, but it's where I would start. Hope
that helps.
Carol
Glenda Watson Hyatt wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm looking for a nice, neat example of a linearized layout table to
> illustrate the concept. Does anyone have an example I could adapt?
>
> And, while I'm here, I've created this example for grouping documents:
>
> <LINK rel="Contents" href="toc.html">
> <LINK rel="Question 12" href="q12.html">
> <LINK rel="Question 14" href="q14.html">
> <LINK rel="Glossary" href="glossary.html">
> <LINK rel="Index" href="index.html">
>
> The text-based browser Lynx will build a small menu of links at the top of
> the page that reads like this:
>
> # Contents Question 12 Question 14 Glossary Index
>
> Question: Have I included too many documents?
>
> Question: Is there a way to include separating characters?
>
> Looking forward to hearing from you.
>
> Cheers,
> Glenda
>
> *********
> Glenda Watson Hyatt
> Soaring Eagle Communications
> "Creating freedom and power through accessible communications"
> E Mail: mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> Website: http://www.eaglecom.bc.ca
> Want to know how to make your website accessible to more people?
> Subscribe to our FREE newsletter by emailing
> mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
>
> *********
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