[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Saying that PDF's are needed by Government Websites is a very circular
argument for allowing them - why are they needed? In my experience it is
only ever because of laziness or poorly designed workflows, and as you
point out, we all hate them, especially when they cannot
for not allowing the target attribute is for
accessibility--because screen readers can not control pop-ups.
Therefore it seems logical to me to keep it in the same window--even if
it is an external site, etc.
What does everyone think?
Matthew
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Matthew Ohlman
www.ohlman.com
Lucien Stals wrote:
Regardless of whether it's valid or not, hardly any mainstream browsers
currently support text shadows. (Does Firefox? I can only think of
Safari 3, only available as the WebKit until Leopard gets released).
So even once you have it validating, practically nobody will be
Kevin Ross wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to find a solution to a nagging problem. Most of my
client's sites are not very dynamic and I update them as the client
requires. Because the updates are very infrequent, I have not been
charging very much for this ongoing support. However, I have a