Rick Faircloth wrote: > Ø if you are creating a commercial > web site then you are decreasing your web sites accessibility and > therefore you are loosing those potential customers. > > Thanks for your thoughts, Davoud… > > I’m wrestling with learning totally CSS-based design, learning a > new IDE (Eclipse/CFEclipse), trying to keep up with SEO/SEM concerns > for my clients and generate their reports and offer perspective on them, > learn the new tools for coding in ColdFusion 8, to which I recently upgraded, > keep MySQL happy, keep production of new sites moving, write proposals, etc. > > It’s just matter of how many “straws” can you put on the camel’s back, > before he buckles under the weight. For some to complain that a site breaks > when font size is increased to +3 may be important for some, but it’s not > something I can add to my list of priorities right now. I do have sympathy, > even empathy, for those visually impaired… my increasingly poor eyesight is > causing headaches and aggravation right now, and I do appreciate it when some > offers the various size “A” buttons on their site to increase font size. It’s > just not something I’ve had time to learn to employ into my sites. Although, > at some point, I will. > > I’m adapting practices as fast as possible, but CSS coding can be a real pain > in the rear with browser compatibility. In many ways, it would be *far* > simpler > to just to go back to tables. Since my change-over to CSS-based layouts, my > sites > take a lot longer to develop because of the inherent CSS compatibility > problems. > > I just tend to balk at the attitude of some who say “do CSS completely > correctly > or don’t do it at all.” > > Rick > > > >
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