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Doing so might mean about 2kb+ of html code more on every page.
Also, the main auidence of our website is normally webmaster, web developers, programmers.. etc and generally they are more aware of internet then others and so I belive they are more likely to have better browsers.
Can you guys comeup with any good reasons for making the site compatible with NS4?
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If it's a new site, then all you need to do is make sure the site is useable in NS4, even if unstyled - that goes for all browsers, of course. The best way in that case is to build a CSS design and use the @import method to hide the stylesheet from older browsers.
There are so few NS4 surfers it seems to me a waste of good effort. Heck I even know some people with older back up PC's running Windows 3.1... am I gonna try to be compliant with them?
How much backward compatibility for browsers makes sense? Not more than 2 or 3 years IMHO, and NS4 is past that.
But I still don't understand your statement about 2kb+ more html per page. Dealing with NS4 takes a minor amendment to your link statements.