On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 18:01:59 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> Can anyone here please offer me some suggestions on how I might
> best reply to this webmaster's remarks?
Sure I can. You have a choice of polite acceptance, irony, sarcasm,
threats of violence, and so on, but I doubt that ANY approac
If you don't mind receiving a suggestion from me, I'd add something:
AS Mr. Orr says, perhaps the best info. available on how webmasters
should make their sites accessible to all and everyone, not all are
willing to change their view just because there is a "tiny community
on the web who wants to
Hello Sam,
You may recall the run-in I had with a major UK supermarket
and its website a couple of years ago. I spoke to one of
their guys, who was quite dismissive when I said the site
was useless to many blind users, but at least he was available,
which was not the case with the lamentable UK
Must be Tesco... I did complain then too.
Although not a customer for they do not deliver to this country, I am a
shareholder and want a decent website from the compagny.
Sometimes feedback helps.. not always :-(
CU, Bastiaan
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 19:2:38 +, J J Young wrote:
> Hello Sam,
>
Hi Sam,
I would seem the best choice would be to point them to:
http://www.anybrowser.org/campaign/
:-)
later,
rick
Hello List:
Recently I sent a message to a webmaster to complain about some
browser incompatibility problems on his website.
Not too long ago the web site used to work perfectly OK with
Arachne. In the very recent past it started working just almost
OK with Arachne. Currently it hardly works at