Thanks, folks. I found the graphic - 2 versions of no less, so that's covered and my pals are happy.
Kimmer, that site is a complete mess. From what I can find, it would appear that MS Word may have been the culprit in creating the wonky doctype and all the rest of the nasty, nasty code.
Complete mess - yeah, them's the words.
M$Word - okay, that explains a
LOT! My understanding is that the actor himself likely created the web page.
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I've seen bad, but that site takes the cake!!
I've been trying to figure out how to use this as an example when I teach that little class.
Thank God, a site worse than mine!!!
LOL! Poor Chris.
There is not a day that goes by that I am not sending an email to the contact persons of Web site to "beg" that they make their site(s) universally accessible. That's besides the point ....!
Can't write to this person. Can't explain - or maybe I can. He has email blocked because too many fans write, or try to, and so ... no email until he gets a web person.
Makes one wonder why anyone would attempt to build something for use in a non-platform specific media (the Internet) in such a platform specific manner.
It's like building a car that uses metal tires! Paper that disintegrates when exposed to light! Sinks that are water soluble!
I agree with all you said, except the laziness. I think it's a matter of not knowing and trying to get by. It is annoying to see this kind of stuff on the web.
I may not know a lot about web design, but I can do the basics: I know how to build a page that validates; I know better than to use fonts that others don't have, and I know to adjust my graphics and all that stuff. Maybe it is laziness -- anyone can take a quicky online course and get the rudimentary information.
Thanks, everyone, for the help.