re Rant

by "Lois Wakeman" <lois(at)lois.co.uk>

 Date:  Mon, 8 Oct 2001 16:53:53 +0100
 To:  "HWG techniques" <hwg-techniques(at)mail.hwg.org>
  todo: View Thread, Original
Darrell,

I think you have it about right: the sensible aim at present is to make the
info. on a site legible to everyone (i.e. following basic accessibility
principles) and then use CSS to make it pretty for those browsers that
support it, or ugly in the case of NS4.n <.G>

Life is too short to aim for DTP-like precision for absolutely everyone. But
this is presumably the aim of the "you can't look at my nice site with that
scruffy old browser" mentality. Either that, or being too lazy or
incompetent to make some concessions for older browsers.

By analogy, we should probably be prevented from watching certain TV
channels if we have a small screen TV and a shabby couch littered with dog
hair and newspapers - not the right sort of audience ;-)

Kind regards,

Lois Wakeman
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