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OT?: XHTML linking blocks
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I'm wanting to do this
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and it will not work in IE. I know you aren't supposed to put block level elements inside inline level elements but how else to do it? Besides making two links, since that isn't approved regarding to accessibility.
#12572
Mar 31, 2006 16:49
Linus Ekström
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Looks like you have invalid html. You have only one start tag for
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Apr 04, 2006 11:11
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sry, posting error. It's supposed to look like this:
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This doesn't work in IE.
#14532
Apr 04, 2006 11:16
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and the answer is simply:
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Apr 05, 2006 12:22
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and it will not work in IE. I know you aren't supposed to put block level elements inside inline level elements but how else to do it? Besides making two links, since that isn't approved regarding to accessibility.