To: | "Fred Talmadge" <fredtal@industryinet.com>, |
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Subject: | RE: Web Sites |
From: | TeriAnn Wakeman <twakeman@cruzers.com> |
Date: | Tue, 12 Mar 02 17:52:05 -0800 |
>I use Opera and it's fine but some web sites won't let you in if you are >NOT using MS or Navigator. Some web developers love the latest technology. I love happy customers. My customers prefer to have as many potential customers view their site as possible so I try to let as many in as possible. Running Netscape 3.1 at 640X480 in a 13 inch monitor with 256 bit colour capability? No problem. Some things will not work but you will never notice it and you will not have to side scroll at a full width window. Running the latest and greatest, you will see everything. Everything that is except gratuitous movement that does not directly enhance the site's message. I have one client with Acrobat catalogue pages that require Acrobat 4.0 though. I'm currently working on a site for jeep parts in Europe. Phone lines are notoriously bad in some places. You can bet there is a lot being done with standard background colours creating graphics that load quickly on slow phone connections and that there is a minimum of stuff that takes noticeable time to load. I'm doing testing on this site with a modem set to 1200 baud. In my book the only useful technologies are the ones my customers customers are most likely to use. We are way off topic. Sorry but my hot button was pressed. Back to British car content: Meanwhile, the TR3A is running fine. I took it out shopping today. And I'm getting the Land Rover loaded for a 3-1/2 to 4 week tour to no where in particular but sorta out in the four corners area. TeriAnn Wakeman If you send me direct mail, please Santa Cruz, California start the subject line with TW - twakeman@cruzers.com I will be sure to read the message http://www.cruzers.com/~twakeman "How can life grant us the boon of living..unless we dare" Amelia Earhart 1898-1937 |
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