Informing visitors?

by Figment <cpowell1(at)mindspring.com>

 Date:  Tue, 16 Dec 1997 12:19:52 -0500
 To:  hwg-theory(at)hwg.org
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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? 

Cherie
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