I'm fine with CSS. Love them personally. I've foudn that cutting down on font tags and the like that get repeated often (such as in cells of tables) cuts down my load time, too.

I think most of the currect browsers will support non-inline CSS (excect anything AgentM runs {grin}).

As for cookies, when I don't have them disabled I have them pop-up a window, which is annoying. But the functionality you mention would be nice. So as long as it doesn't try to re-set them every page, I'm fine with them. You're adding additional functions for people who don't mind them, adn not taking away from the people who don't. That's fair.

=Blue
...you might be eaten by a grue...


In reply to Re: Stats change proposal question by Blue
in thread Stats change proposal question by jcwren

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