Interesting responses.
But I can't help wondering if these things, and others mentioned, are done by people who *know* about these things. In my mind, that is a small minority. Most likely only developers. Do the 'Bob-The-Office-Worker', and the 'Mary-The-Surfing-Homemaker' (or vise-versa ;) ) types really know about this stuff?
Tom Livingston Senior Multimedia Artist mlinc.com
Felix Miata wrote: Those with broken old browsers turn it off to prevent
frequent crashing on pages that use script. In Netscape 4, CSS and JS are tied together. Turning off either meanss CSS won't work, which means users get to see their defaults instead of the mousetype created by too many pages that think defaults are too big.
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