On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 20:57:22 +0100, Kristof Neirynck <k.neirynck at belgacom.net> wrote: > Timothy J. Luoma wrote: > >>> * Having a ul you don't need to have a "|" after each item. >> >> Hrm. Would that satisfy the accessibility requirement for separating >> links? > > Yes it would. Bobby says so > <http://bobby.cast.org/bobby/html/en/gls/g35.html> > > Mark says so too > <http://diveintoaccessibility.org/day_22_using_real_lists_or_faking_them_properly.html> Oh cool! I had thought I had read at one of those places that even LI needed some non-linked text between them. I agree it will look better w/o them. It's so hard to keep all this stuff in one's head... probably why there are so few people who accomplish it. Thanks again folks. TjL ps - I'm updating my local copy of the site here, so don't be surprised if you don't see much changes to http://psv.tntluoma.com/ -- A: "Where would we be without the Internet?" B: "Probably reading." A: "Yeah, right, we'd be watching TV" B: "So is this better or worse?"