It is an approach. Because I deliberately have this as an requirement,
the design needs to take into account. This is not one size fits all,
just the opposite. Beside, my current user even though don't very much
like the way the page appears on their blackberry screen, they are
quite thankful that at least it works.

There is no one method fits all, each app has their own requirement and
constrains.

The other post about accessiblity is another example.

Jeff Watkins wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I was not referring to standard desktop but for something like
> > blackberry. Yes, even the layout may need to change for that kind of
> > device but at least, it functions if there is a no js option.
>
> My experience is that one-size-fits-all interfaces usually wind up as
> one-size-fits-none.
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Jeff Watkins
> http://metrocat.org/

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