On Oct 25, 2006, at 12:42 PM, Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
Chris Williams wrote:
Assuming that the "user" in this case is the developer who is
developing the
site (the only one who has a reason for the output), then they can
unblock
it...
Oh great, so for the mere mortal users these already cryptic and
useless links can become even more useless and cryptic because,
when clicked, they then take them to an even more ominous error page?
P
Patrick, your co-authored book Web Accessibility: Web Standards and
Regulatory Compliance has been in my amazon cart for a while and it's
likely I will get to read it next month.
I first learned the web standards because I was curious, no clue what
those 'xhtml', 'css' and 'section 508' about in many websites I
visited. My curiosity made me click to find out, further more dive
into it.
You see, you, and many authors who preach, write about web standards,
accessibility need supporter like me, who is a bit of ignorance, a
bit naive, but dedicate to try to learn the good. It's not fun to see
you poke fun :)
Ok, I do see it looks ugly for those links stay in the footer because
it looks so crowded there, I will make them less visible later
tonight I get back to the project again.
tee
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