[nycphp-talk] Thoughts on using JavaScript with no progressive fall-back
Cliff Hirsch
cliff at pinestream.com
Tue Mar 6 10:48:17 EST 2007
On Tue, 6 Mar 2007 10:44:34 -0500, csnyder wrote
> On 3/5/07, Paul Houle <paul at devonianfarm.com> wrote:
> > It always seems that it's the gatekeepers of life who run
> > funky web browsers. It will be the people at your next job interview,
> > the venture capitalists, the thesis advisor, the people on the grant
> > committee, who have cookies or Javascript turned off in their web browser.
> >
>
> +1 brilliant insight.
>
> I'll add that they typically have slower-than-normal internet
> connections, unusual screen resolutions, and strange font size
> defaults in their browsers. Or a projector that can't display certain
> colors.
>
> If anyone on this list is an executive, and you haven't set traps for
> unsuspecting techies, you're really missing out on some good fun.
> Just delete Verdana from your computer and watch what happens at the
> next application demo!
>
And they usually breath fire.
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