"Jonas J�rgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > "Roland M�sl" wrote: > > > > "Erik Arvidsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > 9tu7s9$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:9tu7s9$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > > This only works when overflow is set to scroll or auto. See > > > http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62536. > > > > This is idiotic, because I check first the clientWidth, > > so my Javascript can make the decision to set overflow is auto. > > > > My layout for VGA, SVGA is without overflow auto. > > My layout for XVGA and larger is with overflow auto. > > > > But to switch to the proper layout, I have to know first > > the clientWidth > > > > With this behavior, Mozilla is at me a second class browser > > What about blind people who use speech browsers with no scripting > support? Do you treat them as second degree people? > > ALWAYS make sure that your pages can be used without > script/css/whatever!
My sites are very handicapped friendly because of the sequence how the content is in the HTML file. My sites can also be seen good with LYNX. But to be a first class browser, it's necessary to have clientWidth and clientHeight correct -- Roland M�sl http://pege.org Clear targets for a confused civilization http://BeingFound.com Web Design starts at the search engine
