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2010-02-25
You're right - content is important. And good luck watching YouTube videos or looking at photos on Picasa or Flickr in your text-mode browser. Times change, there's more to the web than text these days. "
FLickr works OK - IE6 is fine with JPGs. Point taken about flash video, but Flash is a resource hog and overused anyway.
I'm not visually impaired, but we need to make sure our websites are accessible to those that are. Graceful degradation is the way forward, and it generally works.
Reports of IE6 demise are greatly exagerated ;-)
Edit: Picassa is fine too.
Edited 2010-02-25 20:40 UTC