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Ganesh

I've see many W3C complaint website templates having

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This "Jump to content" link often is very resourceful with browsing
with mobiles. It helps skip the long menu and directly jump to the
main content. But, this seems to be absent with the W3C Accessibility
guidelines.
 
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Adrienne Boswell

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Roy A.

I've see many W3C complaint website templates having

====Template Start====
Short Summary:-
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Mauris id
ante vitae enim vehicula congue sit amet eu mauris. Maecenas
vestibulum lacinia tincidunt. Maecenas nunc.

Jump to
content | main menu

main menu
Menu Item 1
Menu Item 2
Menu Item 3
Menu Item 4

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nam erat
sapien, cursus ac scelerisque ut, scelerisque vitae magna. Nulla
posuere augue sed mauris porta egestas. Mauris gravida, enim et
fringilla mollis, elit erat porttitor leo, a lacinia nisl sem sed
metus. Donec in ipsum at tortor egestas fermentum eget et orci. Fusce
sapien orci, dapibus a lobortis sed, facilisis ac orci. Nunc mauris
turpis, porta id mattis in, hendrerit vehicula sem. Nam fringilla
laoreet risus a convallis.

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This "Jump to content" link often is very resourceful with browsing
with mobiles. It helps skip the long menu and directly jump to the
main content. But, this seems to be absent with the W3C Accessibility
guidelines.

The site of "The Web Standards Project", http://www.webstandards.org/
does the same thing for ordinary browsers, but with the :hover psaudo
class. (And a different stylesheet for handheld devces.)

People useing screen readers or other audio browsers would of course
give shit, because they easily can jump to the main content before the
speaker can say "jump to". Very enoyin for people that have to lissen
to this shit.
 

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