Posted by Travis Newbury on 05/25/05 01:13
kchayka wrote:
> Just don't throw accessibility into the mix when it's not warranted. If
> you don't know the difference between accessibility and usability, then
> you should go find out before you bring it up again.
In my post I was commenting that there is no ACCESSIBILITY issues
between the two design types. And there ISN'T. YOU mentioned usability
because you don't like fixed with. But since you bring it up there are
an equal number of usability issues with fixed with and fluid. Which
has more depends on which you prefer, and how you use your browser..
So if you want to comment on something I said, make sure it is indeed
something I said.
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