On Thu, 3 Jun 2004, Tony Firshman wrote:
> OK - but it is fine for the majority I suspect. That's ok, but you're required by law to make your website accessible to people with disabilities. If you're running a personal website, that's ok, but corporate websites need to invest some time and effort to meeting the EU requirements for accessibility. > Font size is easy to adjust. Fonts within pages are easy to adjust. On many non-MS browsers, the fixed-spaced courier font used to complete forms does not rescale. > Good point about attachments - I should be able to add code for that. > ...... something for a rainy day. Another alternative is to create a forum on your site, and allow people to post publicly or privately. This is a growing trend replacing email for families and businesses. We've seen a big surge in web hosting customers doing this. Dave _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.quanta.org.uk/mailing.htm
