Miles Tillinger wrote:
How well does the solution degrade for older browser and screen
readers? I'm trying to come up with a topic mapping solution that
degrades nicely. It's to replace an existing Flash-based topic
structure, however solutions seem to be just as inaccessible as Flash
anyway?
Peter Firminger wrote:
I still think that SVG is worth investigating though will be a steep
learning curve.
This one is pretty impressive, especially the relationships.
http://www.w3.org/2003/02/W3COrg.svg
SVG is just too damn hard too. There are two simple realities with the
state of SVG today:
The only thing that will be useful for the general public is a basic
RSS/ATOM feed that just announces dates when you know about them. You
cannot build something that is going to somehow be useful in terms of
edits or deletes. This sort of syndication is typically aggregated and
kept at the
On that note.. here is another corker:
http://212.100.234.54/content/6/28985.html
Having navigation on a website in a fixed position is patented. Does
the patent office actually do anything at all?? Life is like a box of
chocolates...
-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/
Chris Blown wrote:
Hey