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12517_32 Mike Cherim's Bookmarks Tagged With "navigation"

  1. Visit CSS: Flashy Links | Mike’s Experiments | MikeCherim.com CSS: Flashy Links | Mike’s Experiments | MikeCherim.com

    Flashy Links: A more accessible Flash replacement technique using CSS and non-looping GIF-animated images. Almost slick. Inconsistent across browsers.

  2. Visit CSS: Menu Descriptions | Mike’s Experiments | MikeCherim.com CSS: Menu Descriptions | Mike’s Experiments | MikeCherim.com

    Menu Descriptions: A useful CSS technique for providing pop-up descriptive content useful for extend nav menus with tool-tips, alerts, notifications, or additional info

  3. Visit Keyboard-Friendly Link Focus - Accessites.org Keyboard-Friendly Link Focus - Accessites.org

    Learn the importance of highlighting links in the focus state to assist a page's usability and accessibility for keyboard users.

  4. Visit Building better websites by understanding blind users browsing behaviour - Johan Desilva Building better websites by understanding blind users browsing behaviour - Johan Desilva

    Building better websites by understanding blind users browsing behaviour. Good information to help better understand how screen readers work and how blind users interact with them.

  5. Visit Dropdown low down — Tyssen Design Dropdown low down — Tyssen Design

    The pros and cons of fly-out/drop-down menus and some resources. Good stuff.

  6. Visit Accessites.org: The Pros and Cons of Skip Links Accessites.org: The Pros and Cons of Skip Links

    An article my Mike Cherim and Gez Lemon discussing the pros and cons of skip or jump links and their implementation.