Some monks might find it helpful if perlmonks used the tabindex attribute in the home page, especially those who set a login sequence for a password manager. Currently, when setting a login sequence, not only is it more difficult to figure out the number of tabs necessary to bypass all the sections, but when perlmonks finally implements my ideas from
Re: "Off Topic" nodes:
Meditations, Obfuscation, Poetry, Cool Uses For Perl, and Snippets should be done away with. Obfuscation and Poetry (and golf) posts should be in a new "Perl Fun" section, Cool Uses For Perl should be in either Perl Fun, Code, or Other Perl Related, and Snippets belong in Code. Meditations would fit in the "Other Perl Related" section or one of the others.
The Reviews section should cover all Perl related reviews, not just books and modules. Maybe all computer related reviews.
Categorized Questions and Answers (Q&A), Library, and Perl FAQs should be subsections in a new "Tutorial" section.
or changes the menu in some other way, there's a possibility someone's login sequence will enter their password in Chatterbox.
Here's a tabindex tutorial.
Retitled by davido from 'Tabindex'.
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