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Old 05-04-2006, 11:35 PM
weslinda weslinda is offline
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Traffic, nice resources.

I think my point is more one of when is it too much. I know that we can write style sheets for various mediums such as PDA's and for Auditory browsers, and all those fun things, but when does it get to be too much.

Should I really stress over my site since I use a fixed with site?

It uses valid CSS, Valid XHTML 1.1, low images, and very small amounts of markup, but at some point I had to control how the page views to most users.

I could understand someone like Dell, or MSN, or MSNBC.com worrying about making a site that works across all mediums.

But what about a small business, just trying to keep? How far should they push these "web accesibility" standards?

I guess it bugs me that I built a very nice, very clean site, and that it simply doesn't matter, I can't be "accesible" because I used a fixed width table to control my overall layout.
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