On 9/29/2016 1:31 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
html5 support has improved a lot between 2.40 and current 2.46
which hopefully arrives soon. SeaMonkey should support all
standard html5 features Firefox support so any current website
which supports Firefox should work in SeaMonkey. Just make sure
to cut back on the Javascript and try to avoid using too much
external content.
I wouldn't worry too much about html5 and more about the actual
design. A lot of new mobile optimized websites make me want to
barf when viewing them with a PC or laptop.
FRG
I'm not the creative type, so will stay clear of much of the
planning. Are there resources available aimed at leaders of
organizations, such as churches, aimed at making them "educated
consumers'? Had a discussion with Pastor and realized how little
we both knew about planning a site. He had mentioned the inverse
of your point about mobile vs computer oriented site. There was a
site that looked good on his laptop but was painful to use on his
smart phone. Is there a site covering that issue for lay people?
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