On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 01:27, Alexandro Colorado wrote: > I avoid as much javascript as possible, this usually bring a lot of > problems using cross-browser accesibility. Rule of thumb is if it doesnt > feel right in lynx then it wont feel right at all.
But that approach would tend to favour pages with little or no graphical elements... > > CSS and CSS-P is a better aproach when it comes to styling and formating > otherwise you end up with a Gmail-like page. Which is not-functionable in > Opera, or any other browser that is not IE or Mozilla. Works in Opera 7.54 and Firefox on Linux. Yet to be checked on IE 6. Non-functional with IE 5, Opera 6 or Netscape 4.78 on Mac OS9, but CSS isn't working too well there either, and I suspect an underlying OS glitch rather than browser incompatibility. > > Forget about the other 100 browsers out there. I think only Konqueror > got a free > ride since it was used by Apple's Safari. Hmm... Haven't looked at it in Konqueror (or Epiphany either) yet... > > If you have a big list to display just break it into multiple pages, > there is no > love lost with nore reloading time if the navigation is intuitive > enough for the > user. That was my first thought, but the ability to have "Global" distributors displayed regardless of which region was being displayed was an advantage that tipped the scales for the JS version. -- Alex Fisher Co-Lead, CD-ROM Project OpenOffice.org Marketing Community Contact Australia/New Zealand http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
