> This example is very different from any I have seen - both in terms of the > way he makes the links visible (especially in Mozilla) and in terms of the > way he codes the in-page anchors. <a> and <hx> are not the only destinations. > In IE6 the skips 3 and 5 work with the keyboard and 4 does not. I am not > even sure whether or not 6 works (Remember, "work" means tab to the skip, > then enter, then tab again and see if input focus is where it should be. That latter is a question of accesskeys and user-agent handling, is it not? > Is it valid HTML to have an anchor with href which is the ID of a <div>? Of course! -- Joe Clark | joeclark@joeclark.org Accessibility <http://joeclark.org/access/> Expect criticism if you top-postReceived on Friday, 25 June 2004 14:16:15 GMT
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