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> From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On
> Behalf Of David Dorward
> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 2:53 AM
> To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
> Subject: Re: [WSG] DHTML Menus
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> Take, for instance, a men
From: "David Dorward"
Al Sparber wrote:
... then don't use an ancient DHTML menu that carries your links in a
script file. Instead, use a modern menu that employs list-based markup
and a script that visually and interactively enhances that markup,
progressively and unobtrusively. Today's opti
Al Sparber wrote:
... then don't use an ancient DHTML menu that carries your links in a
script file. Instead, use a modern menu that employs list-based markup
and a script that visually and interactively enhances that markup,
progressively and unobtrusively. Today's options in that area are man
From: "Chris Dimmock"
Q. What is the percentage of
population that does not have javascript enabled?
A. 100% of search engine spiders.
So if you don't want your site fully spidered.
... then don't use an ancient DHTML menu that carries your links in a script
file. Instead, use a
Kristine Cummins wrote:
I’ve recently seen some arguments against the use of DHTML menus for
accessibility issues. How much is this an issue…. What is the
percentage of population that does not have javascript enabled? Any
other thoughts on the topic?
"DHTML menus" is a very vague term. The
Q. What is the percentage of
> population that does not have javascript enabled?
A. 100% of search engine spiders.
So if you don't want your site fully spidered.
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On Behalf Of Kristine Cummins
Sent: Wednesday, 18 February 2009 6:01 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] DHTML Menus
I've recently seen some arguments against the use of DHTML menus for
accessibility issues. How much is this an issue.. What is the percenta
From: "Kristine Cummins"
I've recently seen some arguments against the use of DHTML menus for
accessibility issues. How much is this an issue.. What is the percentage
of
population that does not have javascript enabled? Any other thoughts on
the
topic?
My thoughts have always leaned toward
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009, Kristine Cummins wrote:
I've recently seen some arguments against the use of DHTML menus for
accessibility issues. How much is this an issue.. What is the percentage of
population that does not have javascript enabled? Any other thoughts on the
topic?
It's hard to tell,
I've recently seen some arguments against the use of DHTML menus for
accessibility issues. How much is this an issue.. What is the percentage of
population that does not have javascript enabled? Any other thoughts on the
topic?
Thanks,
Kristine
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