There are two kinds of web designers. Those who try to communicate and provide useful information, and those who try to show off and use every technique known just to prove they have the software on their computer to do it.
I will admit that some commercial site designers are the former, but their clients insist they act like the later. mike wilson wrote: > Adam Maas wrote: >> Because 98% of the world has both enabled. And it allows far more leeway >> in design options. > > For the 98% of people who should not be allowed within a lightyear of > web page design tools. > >> Frankly, unless you're stuck with IE for some reason or your >> system/connection is dog slow, there's absolutely no reason to disable >> Javascript or not install Flash. >> >> -Adam >> Who does Network/Computer Security work for a living. >> >> >> graywolf wrote: >> >>> Says right on the page that you need Flash and Javascrip enabled. >>> >>> I wonder why they do sites that knowledgeable people will not look at? The >>> gee >>> whiz effects may excite the newbies until they learn how easy it is to load >>> nasty stuff on your computer when you have all those "anybody can run >>> something >>> on your computer" things enabled. I go through quite and effort to turn all >>> that >>> stuff off, and am not going to turn it on just to look as something posted >>> on >>> this list. >>> >>> Thanks, but no thanks... >>> >>> >>> John Francis wrote: >>> >>>> On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 07:30:35AM -0400, Rebekah wrote: >>>> >>>>> I'm unable to open it with Explorer or Netscape. All I get is a >>>>> maroon page. Do I need a program to open it? >>>>> >>>>> rg2 >>>> I (briefly) get a different page when I click on one of the links, >>>> but it almost immediately goes back to the initial (mostly maroon) >>>> page. My guess is that it probably uses some funky flash code which >>>> works slightly differently in different versions of flash - an all >>>> too common situation. >>>> >>>> >> > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

