tee wrote:
I use label:hover for a site, it's working fine when there is one
input field or radio button. But it's creating a confusion for client
on checkboxes and select option as clicking on the label text trigger
no focus /selection on checkbox or option.
One oversight I did that added
What kind of mobile phone does the average person use?
…
As for that figure, I'm not sure that includes browsers that don't
actually support javascript at all!
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The right question to ask would be what kind of mobile phone does the
average person
use to browse the web?. My point is, that those
See:
http://accessites.org/site/2007/02/graceful-degradation-progressive-enhancement/4/
On Fri, January 30, 2009 12:29 pm, kie...@humdingerdesigns.co.uk wrote:
Agreed - people certainly aren't getting any smarter as far as web
technologies go. Particuarly as the web is now viewed as a common
Thanks very much for that James,
I was trying to avoid using the conditional comments - I don't normally use
them, but it seems the only way in this case. I've put that in now, so thanks
very much for your help.
Cheers
Paul
From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org