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Mark,
As the content on your page increases, you might want to consider dividing
items into categories. For example, you might have a category for handheld
radios, another one for cables and accessories, another for HF gear, etc.
If you take this approach, you may want to make each category name a
heading. You might also consider creating anchor links at the top of the
page so people could navigate to the specific category they want. I know
this may seem like a "belt and suspenders" approach, but people could either
use links lists or headings lists to find the categories, depending on their
preferences.
If you'd like to see an example of a page that uses this kind of structure,
go to www.acbofma.org/cdonnection.htm. I'd be happy to answer any questions
you have since I created and designed the page.
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rev. Mark Torgerson"
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To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: September 02, 2015 22:59
Subject: My Experiment
> Hi
>
> I thought it would be fun to try to make a page with radio gear that was =
> easy to navagate with a screen reader. So, I added a few items from =
> amazon. Sure if you click through a link on my page and actually buy =
> something, I get a commition. I am just working out the rinkles on my =
> page. Please let me know what you think, and what items you would like =
> to see there.
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5610953/TheRadioPage.htm
>
> Thank you.
>
> God bless,
> Rev. Mark
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