On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 12:44:21 -0000, designer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

- Reduce Bandwidth Costs

Not relevant - small site, with folk increasingly being on a high speed
line. Here in UK (where it's called Broadband) the user pays a standard fee, no matter how much/how long he/she uses it. (that's for small/simple sites, of course)

On large sites this is very important. See "Throwing tables out of the window" on stopdesign.net

or if you have cheap hosting and get slashdotted, you'd survive a little longer ;D

- Improve User Experience

How? Speed? Broadband again - makes it MUCH less of an issue.

But still smaller pages seem to be more responsive. Even on broadband I can see the difference, especially when table-based layouts "jump" while loading.

Various sorces say that broadband users are only 30-50% of net population.


-- regards, Kornel Lesiński

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