Peter Schoenster wrote:
> I can imagine the following:
>
> client: So you will design for the html 4.0 standards
>
> designer: Yes.
>
> client: and what about people using browsers that do not recognize
> those standards?
>
> designer: we will degrade the pages gracefully.
>
> client: how much will that cost
>
> designer: nothing, it is so easy to do and we just do it naturally.
>
> Is this really possible?
Well, it's not easy to do, initially, because it takes time to learn what
does and doesn't work in the various browsers. I haven't seen any really
good "guides" for cross-browser graceful degradation, tho there are many
(D)HTML guides that tell you what will work in one browser and not in
another. A lot of the learning, for me at least, was/is trial and error. I
think that after dealing with (testing in) the different browsers for a
while, it becomes sorta second nature to know "this ain't gonna work in
IE3".
Jack
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