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- Accessibility Skip links - W3Schools
The most common skip link is the first interactive element on a page It takes the user to the main content, past the global elements like the logo, search and navigation
- How to Create a “Skip to Content” Link - CSS-Tricks
It offers a “Skip to content” button that allows users to skip all the navigation items and jump straight to the main content You can see this button by navigating to the top of the page using your keyboard
- How to Add a Skip to Main Content Link in HTML?
Add a 'Skip to Main Content' link in HTML to assist screen reader users by enabling them to quickly access key information, improving website accessibility for all users
- How to Add a Skip to Main Content Link to Your Website: A . . .
One such obstacle is repetitive navigation links, which keyboard and screen reader users must tediously step through before accessing main content This is where skip links come in – allowing effortless bypassing of menu links to jump ahead to key body content
- Incorporating Skip to Main Content Links for Better Website . . .
In this article, we’ll explore the role of ‘Skip to main content’ links, especially for those with disabilities, and show you how to implement them in your website
- How to implement accessibility Skip to content - DEV Community
On a normal day the "skip to content" link is hidden from view The user has to hit the Tab key which will reveal the "skip to content" link and then Enter key to jump to the main content
- How to Add Skip to Main Content Links for Drastically Improved . . .
A skip link is an internal page anchor leveraging the HTML id attribute to jump between elements When placed above navigation or repetitive headers, it creates a fast track to main page sections for those tabbing through content
- Creating a Skip to Content link - Make Things Accessible
Learn why we should add a Skip Link to our sites, who benefits from them and discuss a couple of ways we can build one, along with some best practice accessibility considerations
- How to add a Skip to main content link that only shows to screen . . .
The video below describes adding a "Skip to main content" link at the top of a web page and making it visible only by users with screen readers, using plain CSS
- Implement a Skip Link for Navigation-Heavy Sites - Ben Myers
As for the link text, pick something descriptive like “Skip to content,” “Skip to main content,” or “Skip navigation ” I tend to go with “Skip to content,” since I think it’s the most concise of the bunch
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