On 12/6/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Andreas Haugstrup</b> <<a href="mailto:solitude@solitude.dk">solitude@solitude.dk</a>> wrote:<div><span class="gmail_quote"></span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 14:11:27 +0100, David Janes -- BlogMatrix<br><<a href="mailto:davidjanes@blogmatrix.com">davidjanes@blogmatrix.com</a>> wrote:<br><br>> Danny Ayers wrote:<br>>> On 12/6/05, Andreas Haugstrup <
<a href="mailto:solitude@solitude.dk">solitude@solitude.dk</a>> wrote:<br>>><br>>>> Sorry, that was a typo. rel="start" gets shown as a "home" button in<br>>>> the<br>>>> browser.
<br>>> Thanks - got it.<br>>> [[<br>>> Start<br>>> Refers to the first document in a collection of documents. This<br>>> link type tells search engines which document is considered by the
<br>>> author to be the starting point of the collection.<br>>> ]]<br>>> Hmm, I'm not sure, might there not be a conflict in the blog archive<br>>> scenario - archived post #1 being rel="start"..?
<br>>><br>><br>> Yes, exactly. After reading through the last couple of posts, I would<br>> think that rel="home" has to be something different.<br><br>A quick test reveals that Opera creates the "home" button for rel="home"
<br>as well. I can't for the life of me figure out how to turn on this feature<br>in Firefox (has it been removed?). Maybe rel="home" is to be preferred<br>because it doesn't interfere with rel="start" and because the browser
<br>(Opera at least) actually does useful stuff with it.</blockquote><div><br>Mark Pilgrim suggests rel="home": <a href="http://diveintoaccessibility.org/day_9_providing_additional_navigation_aids.html">http://diveintoaccessibility.org/day_9_providing_additional_navigation_aids.html
</a><br><br>The site navigation toolbar was in the full Mozilla suite. I don't think it made it into Firefox, although I wouldn't be surprised if there's an extension for it.<br></div></div>