"being able to create sites that do what I want when I want without
limitations is a must."
Have you never encountered cross-browser INcompatability before ?
Name me one browser that doesn't have a 'limitation' ?
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>Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] Suggestions for the DynAPI - Part 2
>Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 11:28:16 EST
>
>Why should I have to use a label in order to implement a style that is
>defined in the CSS1 Specification?
>
>Shouldn't the DynAPI attempt to follow W3C standards as much as possible?
>
>Both CSS1 and CSS2 have been approved and if we are in fact seeking to
>build
>a cross-browser system for using style sheets, layers, divs, or whatever
>you
>want to call them, then shouldn't we be adhering to the standards that have
>been approved and requested?
>
>Just my thoughts on the whole thing and I really don't the ins and outs of
>the DynAPI that well to understand why it is that some methods can or
>cannot
>be implemented.
>
>As far as it goes for now, I guess that I will continue to use pure CSS and
>Javascript without the DynAPI since being able to create sites that do what
>I
>want when I want without limitations is a must.
>
>I also believe that I should mention the fact that continuing to provide
>support for browsers that do not properly support standards is a waste of
>not
>only our time, but our site visitors time. I wouldn't have even suggested
>to
>any user that they update the browser they are using a year or two ago.
>But
>these days just about everyone has the ability to connect at 56K and most
>of
>the people that I am marketing to on the sites that I build are most likely
>going to have the ability to update and will probably have already done so.
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