Re: Informing visitors?

by Deep_Blue <thewebmaster(at)netlimit.com>

 Date:  Wed, 17 Dec 1997 02:54:54 +0800
 To:  Figment <cpowell1(at)mindspring.com>
 Cc:  hwg-theory(at)hwg.org
  todo: View Thread, Original
At 12:19 PM 12/16/97 -0500, you wrote:
>At 05:20 PM 12/16/97 +0100, killian jenkins wrote:
>>I think it is just good netiquette though to let people entering your site
>>know what viewing resoluion it was composed for.  
>
>Since this isn't really an HTML question, I'm kind of stealing a thread
>from the HTML list to start over here.
>
>I have a question on a similar topic.  I've always been careful to design
>for all resolutions, most browsers.  But I've been playing with IE4 lately
>at work and would like to start putting some DHTML features on my site.  I
>would, of course, design in such a way as to not exclude anyone.  But what
>is the best way to inform people that, "This site will look great in any
>browser, but if you look at it in IE 4, you'll see some REALLY cool stuff!"
>
>I'm especially looking for responses from those of you who say you get so
>offended at "Best viewed with" stuff that you leave the site. <g>  Maybe
>something like "IE4 Enhanced" or something? 
>

How about "I'm sure your web browser's the best, but why don't you try
using IE 4? You might see the whole site in a much better perspective"




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