[thelist] Help with layers in NN 4.6

Bill Haenel bill at webmarketingworx.com
Tue Jul 10 18:14:55 CDT 2001


We run a public radio station's site that gets about equal IE / NN  users,
and AOL tops them both.

My life sucks.


BH

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> From: "Brian King" <BKing at Impact-Technologies.com>
>
> I am sure that I will stir up a bee's nest here but...

of course not...

> What the heck are you doing catering your site to NN products any
> more? Depending on what survey you chose to follow, NN users are now

that's just it, you choose to follow a survey that most likely suits
the way *you* want to build...

> hold a whooping 5-10% percent of the total page hits on the web.  That
> is down quite a bit from last year and is still steadily falling.

well, according to the logs on my own sites, i'm looking at
anywhere between 20% and 40% of users...

see, you should only design for the web as a whole if you don't
know who your audience really is, but since most of us can easily
do some log checking and basic polling, then we erally should be
designing for who *our* audience is...

perhaps hers has more than 5-10%?

besides, i still believe that 5-10% is too many users to turn
away.... but that's just me...

the next question is, do you feel the same about N6?

> That is about the same percentage as the number of Blind users, (not
> kidding you here).  Are you making sure that your pages are properly
> translated by brail readers? Maybe you should consider switching
> allegiances form NN to a brail translator.  I think you would find
> your audience would be larger.

i wish you were asking me that question...


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