redesigns - skip links

Two good examples of visible (but not "in your face") <skip links> as the
first link on a page are:
1. http://www.monash.edu.au/
2. http://www.gt.nsw.gov.au/

In both these page, the links is placed at top right and with the rule
across as part of the graphic, it does not appear as part of the main page,
but is the #1 link for people tabbing through the page.

Andrew
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Dr Andrew Arch
Manager Online Accessibility Consulting
National Information & Library Service, Australia
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Received on Monday, 26 April 2004 19:46:43 UTC