Sent by Curtis Clark on 9 September 2003 16:04
on 2003-09-09 03:34 Bob Easton wrote:
> i.e. The best way to hide skip nav links is the way we have always done
> it, with a link on a small / unobtrusive / or transparent image.
Joe Clark points out in his accessibility book that skip navigation
links are also used by sighted people with motor impairments. This would
argue for something large- and self-explanatory enough that a user could
tab to it and understand what it was intended to do.
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