Re: Menus and Browsers
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1) DHTML
2) Always design for your target audience. Just remember those who have no
choice...visually impaired, etc.
Darrell
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----- Original Message -----
From: <David.Artiss(at)boots.co.uk>
To: <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 4:16 AM
Subject: Menus and Browsers
> Another day.... another question (but I think today it going to be a
better
> day than yesterday).... tell me when to shut up.
>
> Actually, it's two questions - one technical, another will probably invoke
> a raging argument (apologies in advance)....
>
> 1. I have a text menu within a frame. The frame also contains a background
> image and various graphics. Is there an easy way to change the menu text
> WITHOUT using script and without having to reload the entire frame ?
>
> 2. The site I'm building is a "modern" non-commercial sci-fi magazine.
> Based on this, how much effort do you think I should invest in making it
> backward compatible (non-Java, non-frames, etc) ? You'd think the readers
> of a sci-fi magazine might have the latest browsers !?!! Or is the issue
> that they might be trying to read it on some palm-sized Internet device
> which doesn't support Java (which would be appropriate for the
readership).
> I just don't want to spend effort on something which is only going to
> affect 0.1% of people (...a completely made up statistic. But I'm sure
> somebody has the real one !).
>
> Many thanks,
> David Artiss.
>
>
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