It was just an example. If you are targeting graphic artists, then design accordingly. Maybe your selling some expensive plug-in so you gear your site toward the people you want to market to. Traffic is NOT just traffic. If my 90 year old grandmother happened to find the link through Google, well, she wouldn't be the person I was targeting to so I really wouldn't care if it displayed correctly on her monitor or not.superdezign wrote:Well what about "newbies" to a graphic artists site? Traffic is traffic.
That's the only reason W3C talks about accessibility; It's like displaying a really nice website for Firefox users, and then just displaying the phrase "Get Firefox" on your page for IE users.
... Okay, not quite THAT brutal, but you get the point.
It would be similar to constructing a restaurant. If it's going to be a 5 star restaurant, are you going to build it like a McDonalds with a drive through window? I mean traffic is traffic.....