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Re: Debian WWW Guidelines?!



Dominik Kubla <dominik.kubla@uni-mainz.de> writes:

> Correct, but only the latest versions.  Older and still widely used
> versions will screw up completely.  But if the majority feels that
> we should use HTML3.2 with TABLES (No FRAMES please!), that is fine
> with me.

I don't like frames either.

As far as tables go, about 2% of people browsing my web pages use
Lynx.  It's probably about the same percentage for www.debian.org.

That's not a lot of people, but it is not small enough to completely
ignore.  I suggest the following for the guideline:

  Authors can use tables if they want, but it is suggested that
  authors avoid tables if reasonably possible.

BTW, lynx has been able to ignore tables for several years.

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