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>> I would argue simply that it's no more difficult to target to all possible >user agents by >> following agreed upon standards, than to take advantage of browser specific >features and >> risk annoying some number of users. Well said!!!!! Netscape actually wrote a blink routine for text. What a load of dingo kidneys. It's not a bug, it's a feature! Staying compliant to the industry (rather than an implementation) insures compatibility to the widest possible platforms. Anyone who chooses to support a platform (best viewed in Netscape or whatever) risks having to re-write his/her UI every time a new thing is released. I've made a career with "keeping it simple" and with "leveraging" (corporatespeak for stealing) any good ideas I can find... It's why I monitor this mail list... *lots* of great ideas :-) dan
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