Or indeed using any browser on a Mac;
        1. Internet Explorer - nothing but source code
        2. Safari - NO navigation
        3. Firefox - NO navigation

I'm only assuming there's navigation - I caught a glimpse of it in the PDF.

Probably cost them a fortune too....

Actually - I finally found the navigation - but hey, what's the point of having navigation accessible on the front page. Navigation is SO highly overrated... :)

On 02/05/2004, at 3:32 PM, Rob Unsworth wrote:

Hi all,

I just had reason to visit the ACA web site,
http://www.aca.gov.au

In their own words.

"The website has been redesigned to allow users to easily find their way
around the site. The new site has five information categories:"


And from the Accessibility page.

Nah, I'll let you enjoy the experience. You'll have more fun with flash
and Javascript turned off.

I like the idea of the 345kb PDF that is provided to help me to use the
site.


-- Regards, Rob Unsworth Ipswich, Australia -------------------

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