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Posted to modperl@perl.apache.org by Bill Moseley <mo...@hank.org> on 2001/11/26 19:07:45 UTC

Re: [modperl-site design challenge]

At 11:14 AM 11/26/01 -0500, John Saylor wrote:
>> * While the design might not be to cool from the designers point of view, I
>> like it because it is simple, doesn't use HTML-tables, is small and fast
>> (/very/ little HTML-overhead) and accessible to disabled people.
>
>But that *is* cool. I think it's very well designed. To me, usability is
>the main design goal.  Keep up the good work!

Does it need to render well in old browsers?  (e.g. netscape 4.08)

There's a lot of old browsers out there, but maybe anyone looking at
mod_perl would be a bit more up to date...



Bill Moseley
mailto:moseley@hank.org

Re: [modperl-site design challenge]

Posted by tom poe <to...@renonevada.net>.
On Monday 26 November 2001 10:07, Bill Moseley wrote:
---snip---
> Does it need to render well in old browsers?  (e.g. netscape 4.08)
>
> There's a lot of old browsers out there, but maybe anyone looking at
> mod_perl would be a bit more up to date...
>
>
>
> Bill Moseley
> mailto:moseley@hank.org


Hi:  Think Accessibility!  You really should be setting this up for global 
accessibility and for those with disabilities!    Standards begin here, don't 
you think?   Just a thought,  Tom