Steve wrote:
> And I use PNGs for that purpose.
(snip)
> My philosophy for webpages is universal accessibility.
But then you shouldn't:
1. Use an image at all (which severly limits you I know)
2. Use a format that not all browsers can handle (although more can handle
PNG not all can). I suggest one should stick with GIF (87) and JPEG if they
want so many as possible to be able to view the image(s).
> So, you seem to be saying that Michael should stop supporting
>the W3C-supported png format in favor of zbm, which apparently
>only you and Glenn use, in order to save maybe 90K of package
>size...
That's the impression I've got from Clarence as well ;-)