Thanks for the feedback, Maureen. I know how you feel. I wish we could just have one browser to rule them all. I don't even want to think about how good that would be...
-----Original Message----- From: Maureen [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 2:56 AM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: Need some perspective... Exactly my findings. There are still enough desktop users with non-compliant browsers that HTML/CSS3 are problematic. I'm currently refactoring all my sites for new technologies, attempting to make them both fully assessable for screen reader/text browsers and for mobile browsers. I'm doing a lot of detection and loading code and style sheets based on what browser is being used, but it's a steady pain to keep up with what works and what doesn't. When I get really grumpy, my urge is to just feed a text based site to anyone using IE with a note at the top that says if "you want to see the pretty stuff, get a real browser". On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 10:24 PM, Sean Corfield <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 8:05 PM, Rick Faircloth > <[email protected]> wrote: >> "To us or not to use HTML5 and CSS3" in desktop >> and mobile development. > > This came up in a few sessions at JAXconf this week. The general > consensus seemed to be that HTML5 / CSS3 is a solid bet for mobile - > because mobile browsers offer solid support already. The same is not > true on the desktop, unless you're prepared to "encourage" your users > to upgrade / switch browsers. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now! http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology/dp/1430272155/?tag=houseoffusion Archive: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/message.cfm/messageid:345670 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/subscribe.cfm Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/unsubscribe.cfm

