I agree that w3c validator tells that is not a site but I don't agree with the point on javascript:
Have you ever tried to obtain any client side interactivity without javascript? (omiting some tricks with css)
I think that the International Herald Tribute sitehas a nice interface that let the user choose between columns or raw page presentation without server roundtrip, and that a feature I've never see elsewhere at this time, and it's uniquely due to their javascript implementation.
The site is also readable in Netscape 4 with a really similar layout! (without any client side feature this time).
Hi, just to point that the Ximian Desktop Installer article bring some insight to the fact that Linux seems difficult for the newcomers. The main scarring thing is to get software to run on the system, and some standard installation tools will help the user to feel safe when installing any software.
Somes may say that it overuse javascript: YoungPup
It's also a great javascript reference
The interface is diferent with other user agents
Cinnamon
I agree that w3c validator tells that is not a site but I don't agree with the point on javascript: Have you ever tried to obtain any client side interactivity without javascript? (omiting some tricks with css) I think that the International Herald Tribute sitehas a nice interface that let the user choose between columns or raw page presentation without server roundtrip, and that a feature I've never see elsewhere at this time, and it's uniquely due to their javascript implementation. The site is also readable in Netscape 4 with a really similar layout! (without any client side feature this time).
Hi, just to point that the Ximian Desktop Installer article bring some insight to the fact that Linux seems difficult for the newcomers. The main scarring thing is to get software to run on the system, and some standard installation tools will help the user to feel safe when installing any software.