Skip Repetitive Navigational Links markup

Last post 05-11-2008 5:47 PM by Jim 555. 3 replies.

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  • Skip Repetitive Navigational Links markup

    01-15-2008, 10:13 AM
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    • Bob Bedell
    • Joined on 10-12-2003, 12:56 AM
    • Posts 13

    Hello,

    Can anyone tell me what this markup is doing in the Master page and the content pages:

    Master Page:

    <div class="none">

    <a href="#content_start">Skip Repetitive Navigational Links</a></div>

     

    Content Pages:

    <a name="content_start" id="content_start"/>

     

    Thanks

     

    Bob

  • Re: Skip Repetitive Navigational Links markup

    01-31-2008, 2:24 AM
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    • SevenUX
    • Joined on 04-30-2007, 4:07 PM
    • Posts 18

    Nothing, you should delete them...

    Timmy a 'User Experience' (UX) Consultant
    www.SevenUX.com
  • Re: Skip Repetitive Navigational Links markup

    05-11-2008, 5:40 PM
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    • Jim 555
    • Joined on 12-04-2005, 5:07 PM
    • San Gabriel (By Los Angeles), California
    • Posts 53

    I have the same question as Bob. 

     I looked at the different starter kits and found the same codes to exist in the following starter kits:
    1. Advertisement Starter Kit
    2. Club Start Starter Kit
    3. TimeTracker Starter Kit.

    I reasoned that the codes must be there to serve some purpose.   More suggestions would be very much appreciated...

     

  • Re: Skip Repetitive Navigational Links markup

    05-11-2008, 5:47 PM
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    • Jim 555
    • Joined on 12-04-2005, 5:07 PM
    • San Gabriel (By Los Angeles), California
    • Posts 53

    okay, I did some research.  I think the codes are used to fix a problem with the FireFox brower.   I am guessing that without these codes, the web page may appear incorrectly.  Am I right?

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