> I think that aural, particularly, and even paged media versions have > been an almost total failure, as hardly anyone uses them. Perhaps, but they will be used eventually if they're useful and I think they are. It also goes to show though that, whilst it's important to provide these features, it is actually more important to think carefully about how things are done in the conventional browser window for the time being. It makes me a bit sad to discuss this at the moment. Does anyone else get the feeling that Microsoft's decision to effectively bow out of the browser market for the next couple of years will set back the adoption and use of CSS innovations quite heavily? Ben (q) Ben Godfrey? (a) Web Developer and Designer See http://aftnn.org/ for detailsReceived on Tuesday, 17 June 2003 05:29:36 GMT
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