not really...

being vision impaired is not a fault
viewing your site on mobile device which don't understand css or js is
not a fault

you are just loosing your potential visitors, anyway, its up to you

anyway...

what i concern is we are doing web development, not game developement,
don't use sprites - never

:)

On 6月23日, 下午2時10分, "Matt Stith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Honestly when i develop, im not really worried about browsers that dont
> understand css or javascript. If they chose to use an incredibly outdated
> browser, thats their fault.
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> On 6/23/07, howa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > On 6月23日, 上午2時17分, "Glen Lipka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > I am not sure how it diminishes accessibility.
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> > What if your browser don't understand css and js?
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> > for jquery's solution, it is fine, you can still see the original
> > image, but only drop the hover effect
> > for css solutions, you might drop the whole image or only people can
> > see the messy single image
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> > what's more...
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> > what is `alt` tag for your single image?
> > how can a blind people understand your single image?
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> > think twice before you use the single image method...
> > it is definitely accessiblity evil and hacky...- 隱藏被引用文字 -
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