Three cheers for Web Standards evangelism!  Kudos for making the effort to spread the 
gospel, but I don't know if I agree with the approach.  Fair enough that you'd like to 
win the job, but the end of the email starts sounding like marketing spam.  A 
political approach might be more effective for getting them to think about it because 
the last thing any government department wants to think about is more costs and they 
could be to short-sighted to consider the long-term gains...

Just my $0.02...

Mt.

-----Original Message-----
From: Universal Head [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 3:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] Australian Communications Authority


Just came across this thread and by coincidence I had been told about the site and 
tossed off this email to them: 


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I thought I would take the time to make you aware of some problems with your website. 


The site does not communicate to Mac users at all. In Safari 2, the most common MacOSX 
browser, none of the navigation bars (left or top) appear at all. On IE5, the most 
common browser for MacOS9 users, navigating to your site brings up a page of code - no 
site. On Mozilla, a common open source browser recommended as the best browser 
available in last week's Sydney Morning Herald, the navigation also does not work. 


These problems would be serious for any website, but for the Australian Communications 
Authority I would have thought they were disastrous. 


If you are interested I can make recommendations on how to make your site standards 
compliant across the entire range of browsers, with simple xhtml and css coding. The 
Sydney Morning Herald (www.smh.com.au) and The Age (www.theage.com.au) have recently 
converted their sites to this approach, which is widely recognised as the future of 
the web. You can cut the size of your pages in half (faster site loads and less server 
demand) and make the site compatible to ALL users, not just a percentage. 


My company, Universal Head, has ten years experience in design and specialises in 
online communications. I would be happy to discuss the possibilities with you further. 


Best regards 
Peter Gifford 
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On 02/05/2004, at 6:41 PM, Rob Unsworth wrote: 


An official press release from the Web Standards Group would carry more 
weight than an individual. Written by someone with better journalistic 
skills that yours truly. 


Universal Head  
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