RE: Navigation bars with dynamic content

If I cannot read where I am going how can I know to click there?
Does the user have to write a css for every page?....the default one should
be enough.
Whether you wish to make it accessible to users is up to you.  I merely
pointed out as you had asked the conditions that in my opinion as a user I
felt inacessible.  If you do not wish to agree that is up to you.  In my
opinion expecting the user to click on a blue and black mess of lines is not
a normal user choice.

Harry Woodrow
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Sent: Thursday, 31 January 2002 10:00 PM
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Subject: Re: Navigation bars with dynamic content


"Harry Woodrow" <harrry@email.com>

> and I am obviously perfectly capable of seeing the mass of bluue lines
that
> appear when you view it with IE6 and enlarged fonts as said.

Can you please give a detailed explanation of how you arrive at that page
being innaccessible (inaccessible is different to ugly.)

Jim.

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