I am quite often surprised by the numerous web sites that require the visitor to have a specific plug-in/option to use the site.
The purpose of a web site is to communicate - if the powers that be find out that their Super-Whiz-Bang web site is not viewable by a segment of the population, they will get it changed. I had this happen when www.handango.com required Flash to use their web site. An e-mail to the web master resulted in a reply from a VP and on the following Monday it was usable without flash.
Please note that an e-mail that flames the site/product/code will get less consideration than a polite query.
john mitchell
Andrew Perrin wrote:
The web site for San Francisco's Hotel Nikko (www.hotelnikkosf.com) turns of scrollbars for any browser other than IE. (ugh.) That makes it impossible to read not just their site, but any site visited *after* it until you close the browser.
This is quite irritating. Any advice on working around it? (Using Mozilla as browser.)
Thanks, Andy
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