I see what you mean, CornedBee, about the tabindex being wrong, it tabs from the label (http://) to the “back to home page link” in the header.
Hmm, I wonder how much of the content which I brough in book-form will appear for free (so soon) after it was published?
The third example which uses class=”attribution”, should be using the cite ELEMENT, and is exactly how I markup my blockquotes already. It might be tedious (not really) to add it manually, but I think it’s important information for the user, regardless of JavaScript. I see a blockquote in an interesting article, I might want to read that site or article.
I see what you mean, CornedBee, about the tabindex being wrong, it tabs from the label (http://) to the “back to home page link” in the header.
Hmm, I wonder how much of the content which I brough in book-form will appear for free (so soon) after it was published?
The third example which uses class=”attribution”, should be using the cite ELEMENT, and is exactly how I markup my blockquotes already. It might be tedious (not really) to add it manually, but I think it’s important information for the user, regardless of JavaScript. I see a blockquote in an interesting article, I might want to read that site or article.