I'm designing for a *web* site. I'm not designing a business card. If  
I plan for people to print it out, I can create a style sheet for that.

I design for greatest usability and accessibility, if possible,  
checking on the PC platform and Mac platform in a number of browsers  
on each, but it's still for the web, not for print. What other people  
would I be designing for?

I don't see your point.


Theresa




On Aug 11, 2009, at 7:33 AM, Michal Suchanek wrote:

> 2009/8/11 Theresa Mesa <trixiesirishe...@gmail.com>:
>> But...the web isn't print. So, unless I'm creating a separate style  
>> sheet
>> for print, I really don't care how it looks for other people.
>>
>>
>> Theresa
>
> Then you can as well draw a picture, print it out, and stick it to
> your wall. Or put plain text files on your site, no need to bother
> with those angular HTML tags or styles. Or put Illustrator files
> there. The fact that 90% people cannot open them should not stop you -
> you don't care how it looks for them, do you?
>
> Thanks
>
> Michal
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