Be careful DeMon.  I work with a blind lady who spends her entire day behind
her computer.  She is a lawyer.  How easy do you think it is for the blind
to research in Law Books huh?  Easy if they have a computer.  Virtually
impossible without one.

--
George Hester
"T Carr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> DeMoN LaG wrote:
>
> > T Carr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 21 Oct 2001:
> >
> >>My page does not have a problem. It displays wonderfully. There is
> >>no need to fix anything. LOL
> >>
> >>You anal retentive nerds are all alike. Get a freakin life.
> >>
> >>
> >
> > This is wonderful.  You come in here, screaming and yelling that a site
> > doesn't work, get shown that the page has DOZENS of errors with the
> > code, make a big stink that basically you don't care what the code
> > should look at and someone should be implementing a magical genie into
> > Mozilla that reads the page authors mind for the way he wanted the page
> > to look, and then you call the people who were being very kind and
> > helpful "anal retentive nerds".  You really are a riot.  Let me sum up
> > this for you:
> > The problem with the web site is poor browser sniffing (incorrectly
> > thinks Mozilla is netscape 4.x and supports document.layers), and poor
> > HTML syntax.  It's always lovely when you screw something up and the
> > results come out OK.  It is lovely when you accidently add too much milk
> > to the pancake mix but it comes out being the best pancakes you've ever
> > had.  But if you screwed up the ingrediants and it comes out bad, you
> > can't blame the stove for cooking it that way.
> >
> >
>
> I do not know who's web site you are referring to. The Art Bell site??
> I have no idea.
>
> www.fitnessforlife.com is coded very well thank you very much.:D
>
> In fact, its coded extremely well. From top to bottom. I could not give
> a whit if there are a few Alt tags missing. I consider it extraneous
> code for the paultry fraction of the blind population, most of which do
> not spend their hours behind a computer, but rather spend there days
> tripping over sidewalk curbs and bumping into things.
>
> You guys are funny.
>
> Now, if you are referring to the art bell site, I can't argue the point.
>



Reply via email to