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Posted by Chris Beall on 01/03/06 06:11
Jose wrote:
>> How many visitors do you get using Netscape or IE 3 ?
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> I don't know, and on one level it doesn't really matter. My site has
> nothing fancy, and nothing which requires advanced equipment. So, why
> artificially raise the bar when a simpler method would do the trick?
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> Jose
Jose,
This is a good thing to think about, however it can be taken too far.
CSS has now been around for a pretty long time, as web technology goes.
A number of very popular sites would not look very spiffy in a
browser that didn't have a functional level of CSS support. That (among
other reasons) drives users to adopt newer browsers.
Note that CSS controls styling. In a browser that doesn't understand
CSS at all, your content will still be presented to the user. It just
won't look exactly the same as it would on a modern browser. Although
you may spend most of your site-development time on styling, what your
users really come to see is your content.
Chris Beall
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