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etfreedman
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Nov 2, 2005, 10:26 PM
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Greetings! What I like to do, in order to comply with good advice about website accessibility, is use the Title tag in hyperlinks, so that (a) you can see where the link will take you and (b) so that sight-impaired people can have that info read out to them. Unfortunately, whenever I put the title tag in a link in DocBuilder, it disappears as soon as I return to editing the page within DocBuilder. This "feature" is not particularly welcome, and I was wondering if there is a way of circumventing it please? Thanks Terry Articles about information & communication technology http://www.terry-freedman.org.uk
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ross
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Nov 3, 2005, 1:22 PM
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Hi Terry. Thanks for posting! I am not sure I follow here. How were you adding title tags to your links? I tried doing it in plain text and that seemed to work fine. I also tried creating the link with the WYSIWYG editor, then switching to code view and manually entering the title tag. That worked fine as well. In both tests, the title was there when I tried to update the page so I think I must be trying it differently than you. Could you give me a few more details about how you are trying to set things up? I look forward to hearing from you . ----------------------------------------------------------- Cheers, Ross Fairbairn - Product Specialist support@interactivetools.com
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etfreedman
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Nov 3, 2005, 1:41 PM
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um, sorry, I have obviously been working too hard: I tried it just now and it works perfectly. Sorry! Thanks for yr help tho Terry Articles about information & communication technology http://www.terry-freedman.org.uk
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