- From: C.J.Osborne <C.J.Osborne@sheffield.ac.uk>
- Date: Tue, 4 Apr 1995 09:31:34 +0000
- To: Multiple recipients of list <www-html@www10.w3.org>
> <I saw one of my "netscape-enhanced" www-pages on a > <Mosaic-browser today and > <got horrified! It didn't show my work as it was intended. > > <My question is: Why does people use Mosaic when > <Netscape is better and > <can be obtained free all over the net? > > Netscape is not free for all users. Netscape is free for > personal users and non-profit organizations. Companies and > government agencies that provide Web access to their users > must use a free browser, such as NCSA Mosaic, or pay for > Netscape or an enhanced Mosaic. > > <Do you think that I should limit my layout so that > <mosaic-users can enjoy > <my pages as well? This would be a major setback for me > <because I really > <enjoy the new features in recent versions of HTML. > > You should do one of 2 things: > > 1. Stop using the proprietary Netscape tags and stick to > standard HTML code so that the users of your information all > see it presented as intended. > > 2. You can continue using the Netscape tags, but you > should inform your users that your document has been > enhanced using these tags and is best viewed in Netscape. > This is a common signt on the Web. > > > Matt > One thing Netscape information providors can do is to make the transparent background colour of their gifs light grey (ie RGB value of 195,195,195). I know this makes it a little more difficult to make sure the gif is actually transparent, but as most other browser use this as a back ground colour, you will greatly increse the chances of you transparent gifs still looking good in other browsers (and I don't just mean Mosaic. Chris. _________________________________________________________ Christopher J. Osborne Research Associate (DERWeb) Department of Information Studies University of Sheffield Tel: 0114 282 5093 Fax: 0114 278 0300 Email: c.j.osborne@sheffield.ac.uk WWW: http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/projects/der/cjocv.html
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