Re: [WSG] Progressive Enhancement related article

2010-02-17 Thread Tom Livingston
YES! THanks SO much!

Sorry Mr. Clarke ;-)


On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 6:12 PM, Simon Wilder  wrote:
> http://24ways.org/2009/ignorance-is-bliss is that article. Was by Andy
> Clarke for 24ways. I hope this was the one you were after.
>
> On 16 Feb 2010, at 21:29, Tom Livingston  wrote:
>
>> List,
>>
>> I recently came across an article - possibly by Roger Johansson -
>> where in the article the author discussed a web page design that was
>> shown to 2 different people from the same client but in different
>> locations. Based on the browser being used, they each received a
>> different experience but each loved what they saw, not knowing each
>> saw a slightly different experience. It may have been a fictitious
>> scenario. Not sure.
>>
>> Does this ring a bell with anyone? I am going nuts trying to track it
>> back down. It was one of those
>> link-in-an-article-that-was-a-link-from-another-article kinda things
>> and I unfortunately didn't bookmark it.
>>
>> If you know of this article, please forward a link - OFF LIST.
>>
>> Thanks a bunch, if you spend any time on this. I appreciate it.
>>
>> --


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Re: [WSG] Progressive Enhancement related article

2010-02-16 Thread Simon Wilder
http://24ways.org/2009/ignorance-is-bliss is that article. Was by Andy  
Clarke for 24ways. I hope this was the one you were after.


On 16 Feb 2010, at 21:29, Tom Livingston  wrote:


List,

I recently came across an article - possibly by Roger Johansson -
where in the article the author discussed a web page design that was
shown to 2 different people from the same client but in different
locations. Based on the browser being used, they each received a
different experience but each loved what they saw, not knowing each
saw a slightly different experience. It may have been a fictitious
scenario. Not sure.

Does this ring a bell with anyone? I am going nuts trying to track it
back down. It was one of those
link-in-an-article-that-was-a-link-from-another-article kinda things
and I unfortunately didn't bookmark it.

If you know of this article, please forward a link - OFF LIST.

Thanks a bunch, if you spend any time on this. I appreciate it.

--

Tom Livingston | Senior Interactive Developer | Media Logic |
ph: 518.456.3015x231 | fx: 518.456.4279 | mlinc.com


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