And mouse rollovers are so passe.  The left menu is way too big.  You could
accomplish the same with just TEXT ... Knowing how long it takes (even on a T1)
to d/l the entire mod_perl guide, I would hope that the rest of the site it
fast -- mouse rollovers are anything but fast.

Rex

Jesse Kanner wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, James G Smith wrote:
> 
> >Some comments on the two example pages mentioned on this list.
> >
> >* http://www.novia.net/~marnold/mod_perl/sample_3/
> >
> >I can enjoy the graphics, but the site does not appear to be
> >Lynx friendly -- this is a must IMHO when access might be
> >without graphics (slow connections, expensive connections).
> >Also, the page requires Javascript to show the images correctly.
> >(Another IMHO) bad default.
> >
> 
> my $0.02:
> 
> I agree totally. For tech oriented sites, lynx friendliness is really
> important. Often times all you've got is a command line and you
> desperately need information. It's actually a really good creative
> excerise to design a site that hits all browsers equally well. It's not
> that hard, it just takes a different head space.
> 
> -j-

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