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Using UL or OL (Unordered Lists/Ordered Lists) for your navigation will
be much more semantically correct than simply putting your anchor tags from your menu into divs by themselves, separated by BRs (breaks): Code:
<ul> <li><a href="somewhere.php" title="Going somewhere">Lets go</a></li> </ul> |
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I always design navigation links as you demonstrated Martin. In the near future i am going to execute a survey about the accessibility, because as far as i know specifing different acceskeys may improve the usability for some webusers.
ps.i love javascript ![]()
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I am also trying to switch all navigations to lists if possible...
@smeagain - you still better off using preloads if you using images as a background for roll-over navigation elements... You can do it with CSS without javascript: Preloading roll-over images with CSS
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I always use links lists for everything!
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