When Is A Link Not A Link?

When is a link not a link?

When you can’t actually click on it.

Someone started a thread over on CI the other day about NetVisionary nominee Panthius

The footer of the site contains a set of “links” which DO NOT work if you are using a normal browser:


It transpires that the links do work if you use Internet Explorer, which shows how “popular” a browser that is with Irish creative and web professionals!

Regardless of what browser I may or may not be using I’m amazed that someone managed to put together a business website so badly that the links don’t work. That takes effort!

By Michele Neylon

Michele is founder and CEO of Irish hosting provider and domain name registrar Blacknight.

4 comments

  1. It’s easier than you think to make non-functioning links, but most of us *test* the website in multiple browsers (I check IE, Firefox, Safari & Opera) and fix it before launch. I know when I did my dad’s website (http://www.enchantedwaytours.ie) I ran into lots of problems with differences between Internet Explorer’s (broken) & Firefox’s (correct) handling of div sizes and positions. It was very easy to end up with a div covering links in the footer in Firefox because the height wasn’t defined correctly or the layer stacking was wrong.

  2. @Gary – maybe I’m old fashioned, but I normally check that links work 🙂
    @Richard – are the images meant to be missing??
    @Ryan B – like access keys or do you mean typing them in??

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