As this discussion has raged on for a while, let's try and draw it to a close that we can all accept:
- We will design assuming Javascript is available, patches without a non-JS fallback will be accepted - Patches including a non-JS fallback will also be accepted if someone would be so inclined to produce them Cheers, Joe On 3 December 2012 09:43, Andrej Golcov <[email protected]> wrote: > > > DESKTOP BROWSER ("official" support) > > > - Google Chrome on Windows and OSX > > > - Mozilla Firefox on Windows and OSX > > > + Opera ;) > > ... and add GNU/Linux to OS list ... preferably Ubuntu . > > > > - IE on Windows > I would strongly agree with Branko that, currently, Bloodhound effort > should concentrate on 80/20 approach in order to survive e.g. get user > base. > > If we take browser statistic ([1] and [2]), we get: Chrome, FF, IE on Win > and (optionally) OSX . > [1] http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp > [2] http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_os.asp > > Regards, Andrej > -- Joe Dreimann UX Designer | WANdisco <http://www.wandisco.com/> * * *Transform your software development department. Register for a free SVN HealthCheck <http://go.wandisco.com/HealthCheck-Sig.html> *
