Re: [WSG] Application of web standards in real life (new thread)

2004-05-13 Thread James Ellis
Neerav I understand the issue surrounding browser usage but this is only part of the picture - an important one, but still only a part. I don't know the number of people using handheld - no one does - I do know it's a growing trend. The point I'm trying to press is the extensibility of your

[WSG] Application of Web standards in real life

2004-05-12 Thread James Ellis
...just starting a new thread on this one so it doesn't get mixed up in the other one (forms labels etc). Cheers James James Do you know what percentage of people browsing the net use handhelds? I have been unable to find any statistics on it, but suspect its a very small number. My mode of

[WSG] Application of web standards in real life (new thread)

2004-05-12 Thread James Ellis
Sorry about this everyone, flames to my address if you want. Trying again from scratch. Cheers James James Do you know what percentage of people browsing the net use handhelds? I have been unable to find any statistics on it, but suspect its a very small number. My mode of

Re: [WSG] Application of web standards in real life (new thread)

2004-05-12 Thread Sarah Wedde
On 13/05/2004, at 1:21 PM, Chris Blown wrote: The paramount problem is not actually the technique that you use, or which way is wrong / better, rather the problem is that varying degrees of the standards are implemented in the swag of devices that are now able to load our content. Add to this the

[WSG] Application of Web standards in real life

2004-05-11 Thread Neerav
James Do you know what percentage of people browsing the net use handhelds? I have been unable to find any statistics on it, but suspect its a very small number. My mode of operation is to always keep in mind the law of diminishing returns when designing for a client as commercial realities