m not in a position to push back,
unfortunately.
Thoughts?
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which is unfortunately my situation).
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On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Thierry Koblentz <
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abled.
Business logic states that all content must be made visible on the page for
a non-js user experience, and there can be no flash of the non-js
arrangement while the js-enabled version is loading. That's a mouthful.
ggest a re-read! haha).
Thanks all.
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ANKS in advance! Tight deadlines here, so all feedback is appreciated.
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of windows (I develop on a mac), so
I'm not sure if it's being screwed over there, too.
Any help would appreciated, especially pointers to articles with a
rundown of IE problems in addition to this specific-case advice.
Thanks all!
Jess
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that nesting some tables would be
appropriate, but apparently they like to define their own rules of behavior.
Is there a good article anyone could point me to on this subject?
Thanks, in advance.
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