[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: LYNX-DEV <br> in link text
From: |
Laura Eaves |
Subject: |
Re: LYNX-DEV <br> in link text |
Date: |
Wed, 29 Oct 1997 20:16:50 -0500 (EST) |
> Date: Wed, 29 Oct 1997 11:44:09 +0100 (MET)
> From: "Peter J. Weyers" <address@hidden>
>...
> On Tue, 28 Oct 1997, Laura Eaves wrote:
>
> > It is legal HTML to put a break after <a>, but I would think the author
> > would prefer the number be moved to the next line.
>
> Then he/she should write proper HTML for it, I think.
I got several replies saying i rewrite my html -- however
the html I was referring to was not mine....
In any case, my point is that since lynx is the only
browser with a "links are numbered" option, who's to say what the
behavior should be for a break at the start of a link? Since one of
the main purposes of numbered links is to aid blind users using
screen readers, I think the link number should appear immediately
before the first highlighted text, not on the previous line.
Also note that when the <br> is changed to a <p>
the link number is 2 lines before highlighted text.
In my mind, this is clearly wrong.
--le
;
; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send a mail message to address@hidden
; with "unsubscribe lynx-dev" (without the
; quotation marks) on a line by itself.
;
- LYNX-DEV <br> in link text, Laura Eaves, 1997/10/28
- Re: LYNX-DEV <br> in link text, Laura Eaves, 1997/10/28
- Re: LYNX-DEV <br> in link text,
Laura Eaves <=
- Re: LYNX-DEV <br> in link text, Philip Webb, 1997/10/29
- Unterminated Anchors (was Re: LYNX-DEV <br> in link text), James Elkinton, 1997/10/30
- Re: Unterminated Anchors (was Re: LYNX-DEV <br> in link text), Michael Warner, 1997/10/30
- Re: Unterminated Anchors (was Re: LYNX-DEV <br> in link text), Klaus Weide, 1997/10/30
- Re: Unterminated Anchors (was Re: LYNX-DEV <br> in link text), Michael Warner, 1997/10/30
- LYNX-DEV Re: Unterminated Anchors, James Elkinton, 1997/10/31
- Re: LYNX-DEV <br> in link text), John, 1997/10/31
Re: LYNX-DEV <br> in link text, Jason F. McBrayer, 1997/10/30