opinion of it.
Your customers are not web designers and are quite reasonably
uninterested in standards or design principals. They just want
something that works (or in the case of IE, appears to work!).
Laurie
Alastair Steel wrote:
We now have a potential client that, for reasons bey
Hi all, We are an open source based software development company who deal mostly with SME businesses. We write mostly to the standards for CSS2 and deploy with Firefox, Mozilla or Safari. Not having to hack everything for IE has meant we can develop faster and cheaper. We now have a potential clien
No IE used by our users.
Thanks for the link. Much appreciated.
off topic I spoke to a CTO yesterday who is sticking with a 90k a
year bill for an email solution because 6 executives want 100%
blackberry support. LOL. That's a lot of $ to look like a w.
On 28/02/2006, at 2:43 PM, Be
Hi all, This is a simple question but I have not had the needed this functionality before. Is is possible to use CSS to insert text into HTML. I have a #logo where I usually insert the company logo but this client wants text and I do not particularly want to edit the application just to produce FOO
Sincerely,
Alastair Steel
On 10/02/2006, at 11:40 AM, Geoff Pack wrote:
Cade Whitbourn wrote:
Wow. Microsoft are taking very pro-active measures to assist the
developer community in fixing sites for IE7.
I received an email from someone on the 'IE7 compatibility
team' with a
screens