Christian Heilmann wrote:
>> Why IE Mac didn't make the list? All these Yahoo menus I tried
>> trigger script errors before returning a *blank* page?

> These are demo pages, not implementations.

I thought these demos were supposed to help developers find out how the
menus render in real life?
Don't get me wrong, I think this Yahoo library stuff is very good. But IMHO,
it is not better to push for these "widgets" than pushing for CSS menus.
Both come with issues; the big advantage with the latter is that because
they have been around for a while developers are more aware of their caveats
:)

>> In my book, that goes against accessibility. It has nothing to do
>> with your example of DVD and TV from the 60's, it has to do with
>> real people who are stuck with OS 9. For them, ie 5 is the best
>> (only) browser.
>> Let's refer to them as the technology "impaired"...

> Don't know, my guess is that a browser that is not even supported by
> its vendor any longer is not really on the main Radar. The Argument
> that IE is the only OS9 browser is not true, iCab 3 runs nicely on OS9
> and passes Acid2.

Did iCab ship with the OS (honnest question, I don't know)? And is it
considered an A-grade browser?

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Regards,
Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com



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