Thomas,

As I believe I mentioned to you awhile back, Bluegrass was working on
eliminating javascript and almost everything else that kept the site
from being 'any browser' compatible.

If you visit http://www.bluegrass.net now you'll fine clean code, quick
load, fast links. 

One ISP learned better and worked to make things better.

l.d.
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On Sat, 27 May 2000 00:30:17 -0400 (EDT), Thomas Mueller wrote:

> Much as I believe the cyber world would be much better off without Java,
> Javascript, Shockwave, frames, cookies too, I would rather not have censorship
> by the ISPs, though of course they could recommend the virtues of keeping Web
> sites simple, viewable with any browser, not just the latest and greatest
> dozeware.  There are people with disabilities who couldn't enjoy the latest and
> greatest Web glitz even if they had unlimited money to spend on computer
> resources.  Anyway, www.bluegrass.net or web.bluegrass.net doesn't set a good
> example, unless they changed drastically from the last time I viewed their Web
> site a few months ago.  www.iglou.com was much better designed.

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