RE: [WSG] Browser compliance

2004-03-23 Thread robert e. lee
igure with the hotmail (and messenger) the only irritation is the popup alert for emails. Which i can ignore. Don't let it annoy you, or just dump into a yahoo or something. Cya Steven Clark www.nortypig.com From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject

RE: [WSG] Browser compliance

2004-03-23 Thread info
This slamming me with tons of posts from the group is not what I was expecting. Is there a way to cram all this into one digest? I thought I was signing up for a digest, not a membership to receive 50 messages a day. Thanks, Tom Quoting Jeff - Accessibility 1st <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Mart

RE: [WSG] Browser compliance

2004-03-23 Thread robert e. lee
Hi Martin A good mark is to ask yourself if your pages degrade gracefully. Take away your css or use non-compliant browsers will your page still be readable. I am not sure it is necessary (my philosophical opinion) to cater to zillions of browsers of varied vintage - I like Zeldman's quote from

Re: [WSG] Browser compliance

2004-03-23 Thread Neerav
IMHO 1. do the "code, check" cycle on the newest version of mozilla/firefox or opera or safari 2. very generally speaking standards compliance can be shown left to right (best to worst) as newest mozilla/firefox/opera/safari > IE > netscape 4 > older browsers -- Neerav Bhatt http://www.bhatt.

RE: [WSG] Browser compliance

2004-03-23 Thread Jeff - Accessibility 1st
Hi Martin I've just tried it and go to "Options">"Settings" then click on "Browse" and there is an option to select "use Netscape" (will use the mozilla engine if you don't have Netscape. Hope this helps Cheers Jeff Lowder Accessibility 1st Website: www.accessibility1st.com.au Blog: www.accessi