I actually don't use any systems. For one of my jobs I needed to have a similar styling to gmail. So i wanted to see the source. and that is how I came to my issue.
Gary Menzel wrote:
My opinion.....
Dont use it if it doesnt work for you.
While I am all for webstandards, there is nothing that says people HAVE to produce a program that works in a particular way. And while there are accessibility standards - there is NOTHING stopping someone with accessibility issues from using the comptetition (such as Yahoo or Hotmail).
And while there is plenty of noise about court cases from people who have been "disadvantaged" by people not adhering to accessibility guidelines, you would find that if there are suitable alternatives for people to use that such cases dont hold water.
No-one is forcing people to use GMail (or even your website - for that matter).
The biggest problem is for businesses who have clients who cannot use a site because it is not accessible (especially if the business expects all clients to deal with it through the website).
So...... GMail..... if it works for you - use it - if it doesn't - then use something else.
Regards, Gary Menzel
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 14:09:14 +1100, Chris Stratford
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James Bennett wrote:
For figuring out the structure of a Gmail page I've found the best method is to use Mozilla's DOM Inspector; it lets you pick through all of the framesets and hidden DIVs to figure out what's actually going on.
Yesh thats what I used to get that deep. But the DOM inspector doesnt seem to nest below the second or third iframe. (i cant remember).
Thanks for the link :)
damn gmail:S
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