On 05/09/2012 05:23 AM, Kay C Lan wrote:
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 3:17 AM, Richmond <richmondmathew...@gmail.com>wrote:
My question might have been better phrased, something like this:
* When will the fact that my website is NOT written in HTML5 will browsers
be unable to cope with it? *
And that is probably an unanswerable question.
Easy question to answer.
When the computer YOU are using AND the Browser YOU are using cause YOU
enough frustration because YOU can no longer access enough web pages (or
your own page) that YOU decide to migrate to HTML5. ;-)
That is all very well, but suppose I am the last person alive running a
PPC on a regular basis,
or my main customer base is the Sanskrit Writers' Club of Yorkshire
Grannies who use steam-driven
machines, and all the other customers use state-of-the-what-have-ye
machines; then my choice
of machine really has no value in that respect.
IMO I believe there are still a few people around running PPC Macs ;-) so I
think the HTML 4 web will be around for quite some time.
Well, I'm a bit schizophrenic in this respect as I am writing this on a
machine running Xubuntu 12.04 (intel Dual Core 6300 @ 1.86 GHz),
and THAT is the machine I use for everything EXCEPT Livecode authoring
and DVD authoring (for those I use a PPC running Mac OS 10.4).
I am also aware that the range of computer types, OSes and browsers is
vast. Not being a great one for the "one-size-fits-all"
theory that doesn't fuss me; and I am beginning to wonder if there might
not be a way to have 2 variants of a website (HTML3/4 and
HTML5) that can both be connected to a neutral start-page.
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