On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 17:46:43 -0400, Dave Anderson <da**@daveander son.com> wrote:
Mason A. Clark wrote: On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 08:05:41 GMT, Mason A. Clark <ma************ *@ix.netcom.com >
wrote:
In the *real world* there are users who do not know their
keys will do something -- home for example.
Except in rather unusual circumstances, it's *their* responsibility to
learn how to use their chosen browser.
And users like me whose lazy hand rests on the mouse.
"Improving the experience" for the clueless or lazy at the expense of
degrading it for those who've achieved at least minimal competence is
almost always a bad idea.
Are you trolling for a discussion of Social Security funding?
One never goes wrong by assuming the minimum of viewer skill.
I, for one, -- if without the trick of cancelling style sheets -- would
find the web very uncomfortable to view.
And if it weren't for css I couldn't do that -- a big benefit of css.
(and my eyes and monitor are good)
Mason C