ManBehindTheCurtain
Clubman
posted 02-07-01 08:07 PM
ET (US)
2 / 12
I have the same results as Peter. So come on Angels. We know you don't want to be accused of being Microsoft tools. And you certainly don't want to be named as co-defendants in the Microsoft anti-trust suit. The way to avoid this horrible fate is to show your independence and make your site Netscape accessible. The walkthrough accessibility complaint has been on the table for months. The time has come to fix those links.
peter
HG Alumnus
posted 02-08-01 04:53 AM
ET (US)
4 / 12
The worst thing about it is that you don't even get a warning that this page is best viewed with IE - then at least you'd be sure it's not due to your wrong preferences or something like that.
Plz angels, we want options.
peter
HG Alumnus
posted 02-13-01 11:55 AM
ET (US)
9 / 12
Really - they still are as inaccessible as ever.
peter
HG Alumnus
posted 02-24-01 01:29 PM
ET (US)
11 / 12
Hm, this thread seems to have been edited - but nevertheless:
Hi angels, it's simply not professional to have a site not accessible to many ppl on account of the browser they're using and to lie about patching it. - Hope this stings you into doing something about it.
peter
HG Alumnus
posted 03-18-01 12:26 PM
ET (US)
12 / 12
Well, I humbly apologize for flaming at Zen about the accessibility of the walkthroughs for Netscape users - today I viewed the old academy page in IE 5 and I got the same error message - in fact NS still managed to show the hyperlinks, IE skipped that part of the page entirely. That can only mean that I get the wrong version of that page - and some other ppl too. Maybe it's ISP related.