On Friday, Oct 8, 2004, at 01:07 Australia/Sydney, Tom Livingston wrote:
Safari 1.0 has got to be a unbelievably microscopic audience, if it exists at all. That version should never have seen the light of day (like NS6), and IMHO not worried about.
FWIW
Yes, probably about the same proportion as Netscape 4.x, say - or visually impaired visitors. There's not many - so let's not worry about them... Sorry, that's just absurd. Ignoring *any* minority is bad design, as well as being discourteous. I believe it's our job as developers to deliver sites to *anyone* - in some form where the info is acessible, if not pretty. </opinion>
As I said in my original post, it was late - so I apologise for lack of clarity... I meant to point out that because the dropdowns are broken, it's impossible to navigate into the site, unless the top level links of the dropdowns are themselves actually linked to L2 pages.
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