Re: [css-d] Same old Hat (new)

2007-10-21 Thread Dejan Kozina
Splash pages are bad (usability- and search positioning-wise). The same is true for links opening in new windows, full screen windows, pointless flash animations, links as images and other stuff you have to talk your customer out off before starting to code; sometims, after they gave up on popups

Re: [css-d] Same old Hat (new)

2007-10-21 Thread David Laakso
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I understand all the accessibility concerns surrounding splash pages, but my question is, were I to want to design a site that had a large photo as it's main intro page, is there any way I can do this as ok for standards-based design methods? Daniel Since your

[css-d] Same old Hat (new)

2007-10-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello all. All my personal newbie subordinate kudos to knowledge base of group, etc. Sorry for the old fashioned topic of this post, but here it goes... I remember reading a while back about how splash pages etc were coming back into style, and how disappointing this was. I understand all the

Re: [css-d] Same old Hat (new)

2007-10-20 Thread Kenny Graham
I understand all the accessibility concerns surrounding splash pages, but my question is, were I to want to design a site that had a large photo as it's main intro page, is there any way I can do this as ok for standards-based design methods? Splash pages themselves don't go against any