The way that it uses the white space is nice
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Subject: [WSG] Radio New Zealand site relaunch
http://www.radionz.co.nz
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even so, I think it's a good example of a site that's nice visually and
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Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 6:32 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Radio New Zealand site relaunch
http://www.radionz.co.nz
As a disclaimer, I had some involvement with the HTML/CSS templates, but
even so, I think it's
: Tuesday, 25 October 2005 2:32 p.m.
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Radio New Zealand site relaunch
http://www.radionz.co.nz
As a disclaimer, I had some involvement with the HTML/CSS templates, but
even so, I think it's a good example of a site that's nice visually and
reasonably standards
John Lewis wrote:
Hi Mike,
I was interested to see that you are using the back-slash hack when
importing your stylesheets, commented as: Excluding old versions of IE
etc.
I guess what I'm most interested in is how that decision was made? Is it
part of your company's approach/philosophy or was
Hi Mike,
I'm curious as to how the decision regarding browser support came about. What
did the client perceive the 'benefits' of excluding a particular user-base to
be? Why not cater to IE5 Mac if the work had already been done?
no, that was an informed client choice! We had orginally done the
Andy Kirkwood|Motive said:
Hi Mike,
I'm curious as to how the decision regarding browser support came about.
What did the client perceive the 'benefits' of excluding a particular
user-base to be? Why not cater to IE5 Mac if the work had already been
done?
The content is still available to
Hi Terrence,
My interest in Mike's post is in the client-developer relationship. What swayed
the client toward excluding Mac IE from stylesheet support could be beneficial
when considering the merits of such an approach with other standards-aware
clients. Perhaps the RNZ decision means that
Andy Kirkwood|Motive wrote:
My interest in Mike's post is in the client-developer relationship. What swayed
the client toward excluding Mac IE from stylesheet support could be beneficial
when considering the merits of such an approach with other standards-aware
clients. Perhaps the RNZ
Subject: Re: [WSG] Radio New Zealand site relaunch
Andy Kirkwood|Motive wrote:
My interest in Mike's post is in the client-developer relationship. What
swayed the client toward excluding Mac IE from stylesheet support could be
beneficial when considering the merits of such an approach with other
http://www.radionz.co.nz
As a disclaimer, I had some involvement with the HTML/CSS templates, but
even so, I think it's a good example of a site that's nice visually and
reasonably standards-compliant.
Mike
SIGNIFY LTD :: the logic behind
Another classic Signify Website, good work Mike :D
Samuel Richardson
Mike Brown wrote:
http://www.radionz.co.nz
As a disclaimer, I had some involvement with the HTML/CSS templates,
but even so, I think it's a good example of a site that's nice
visually and reasonably standards-compliant.
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