2009/3/3 K. Peachey p858snake@yahoo.com.au:
The author has only taken in account standards compliant browsers (Firefox, Safari, Opera to name a few) which is wrong since they are not 100% used, i believe IE 6 which is hardly compliant in these matters is still at 40% usage, thats just the people visually accessing (eg: monitor and web browser), we also have to take into account people using screen readers and other such methods for accessing the internet.
Careful design for graceful degradation should make it work well. i.e. if it looks good in lynx/links then that's a good start for screen reading, for those who don't have common screen reader software.
CSSisation strikes me as desirable, but working with/around IE6's utter brokenness is not optional.
- d.