Yes, although I'll had that their are certain times when you do want
this to happen. I've used this for menus, blocking spiders from
emails, and a few other features. Of course as Patrick said, they do
need to make sense when stylesheets are disabled.
I don't think having two headers is an
Stevio wrote:
How do you handle the situation of hidden elements becoming displayed
when the normal stylesheet is not used?
Patrick wrote:
Pages should make sense when stylesheets are disabled (for users of
screenreaders,
text-only browsers, users with css disabled, search engine spiders,
How do you handle the situation of hidden elements becoming displayed when
the normal stylesheet is not used? Is this a problem that concerns you?
For example, I quite often have two headers - one which integrates with the
site design when viewed on screen, and one which is used for printing
Stevio wrote:
How do you handle the situation of hidden elements becoming displayed
when the normal stylesheet is not used? Is this a problem that concerns
you?
Pages should make sense when stylesheets are disabled (for users of
screenreaders, text-only browsers, users with css disabled, search