On 12/13/06, Sam Collett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 13/12/06, Brandon Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We just launched a new site that uses jQuery.
> > http://www.hopecottage.org/
> >
> > --
> > Brandon Aaron
>
> You don't get anything on the home page with JavaScript disabled, but
> the top links still work (so technically still accessible, but less
> search engine friendly). I notice you are using an SVN revision (585)
> after 1.0.3 and before 1.0.4

Hmm... the content is still there and readable to the search engine
but doesn't show up. JavaScript disabled will sometimes take a
backseat in favor of the timeline. :/ However, markup/css/javascript
is always approached from the ground up. Meaning the content is there
and then is progressively enhanced. The About > FAQs also need some
attention when JavaScript is turned off ... but the answers are in the
markup. Opera needs a little work too. :)

I should have mentioned that the site is still being worked on. The
handheld and print styles are being added as well as upgrading to the
1.0.4 release. I should also mention that I'm not the one who built
this site.

> Does it use a CMS like Drupal or RoR?

It uses a custom CMS built with RoR.

--
Brandon Aaron

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