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Posted by Dylan Parry on 11/22/05 11:45
As if the love poetry wasn't enough, yb just had to say:
> "7.3 Until user agents allow users to freeze moving content, avoid
> movement in pages. [Priority 2]"
I've always interpreted that as meaning avoid things like <blink>,
<marquee> and animations[1]. I suppose it could also be extended to
include things that fly around the page using scripting.
Now the latter two items *can* be disabled by most browsers (ie.
animated GIFs can be turned off, and so can scripting) and some can also
disable blinking/scrolling text.
To be perfectly honest, as long as you stay away from the obvious moving
elements/scripts then I think you are probably adhering to this
checkpoint as closely as you possibly can.
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[1] That aren't necessary as content.
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