On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 19:26:45 +0000, Graham P Davis wrote:
Shouldn't be provided the web "designers" stick to standards and
don't try to be "clever".
As I said, they *have* stuck to the standards. If you have any doubts,
try http://validator.w3.org/
Doesn't pass, at least:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar/index.html
Doesn't, "Line 672, Column 240: end tag for element "IFRAME" which is
not open"
The javascript isn't checked either only the HTML markup.
Why do they need javascript to do the mouseover drop down menu? They
can be implemented in standards complient HTML without javascript.
Indeed the mouse over drop down menus still work if you turn off
javascript so the javascript really isn't required at all. Seems that
it is only there to inflate the egos of the web "designers" and to
give them more work so they appear "busy" thus justifying their
jobs. Or to give the users a "deep web experience" I don't want a
fing "experience" when I visit the meto website, I want *information*
presented without tons of bells and whistles that just slow down
access to the wanted information. If I want an "experience" I'll jump
off a bridge with a large rubber band attached to my ankles.
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Cheers Dave.
Nr Garrigill, Cumbria. 421m ASL.