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Re: LYNX-DEV The Atlantic
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David Combs |
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Re: LYNX-DEV The Atlantic |
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Fri, 31 Jan 1997 14:35:43 -0800 |
> From address@hidden Fri Jan 31 08:28:41 1997
> From: Andrew Kuchling <address@hidden>
>
> Before we start arranging a lynch mob for the Atlantic's Webmaster,
> has anyone else actually looked at the site? It's actually quite
> Lynx-accessible; alternatives to image maps are there, IMG tags have
> ALT attributes, the Web chat looks Lynx-accessible, and overall the
> site looks quite nice in Lynx. The occasional article is centered and
> not left-justified due to the above-mentioned HTML bugs, but I think
> that's trivial in comparision; I read the Globe & Mail's Web site for
> months with centered text and thought nothing of it.
>
> My intention was to correct the Webmaster's statement that the
> HTML was not bad; that's not a matter of opinion, but an
> objectively-demonstrable fact. The snippy tone of his response isn't
> very defensible, but I'm willing to overlook that. Please stay
> polite, people, and don't overreact to this.
>
I have sent nothing yet. I did think that I would send directly
to the big boss, WITHOUT sending ANYTHING to the unfriendly whoever
(why be friendly to him? He sure wasn't to us -- that "I wish I could
say I'm unhappy that lynx users cannot read the atlantic".
I will wait til mid next week, will keep reading the list, etc.
David
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