On 4/16/06, Jj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Shouldn't it be the other way arround (at top of the HTML tree), say..
> I'm looking for "add" and I would run into the "add" on the sidebar's
> index first, which leads me where I want to, instead of going through
> all the "add" that could be found in the page and eventually find what
> I'm looking for

Putting the main content first and navigation after it is one way of
improving a page's accessibility; users who, for example, are browsing
with a screen reader then won't have to listen to the navigation
sidebar be repeated on every single page before they get to the page's
content.

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"May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house."
  -- George Carlin

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