
sorry, but as stick figure said above, the more doodads you add, the less accessible you risk becoming. My own site is only available to certain browsers, because I wanted to use some newer web technologies on it and I didn't want to write a 'dumbed down' version, so I sympathise.
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 5:00,
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I like all the bells and whistles
I'll keep the limit in mind
Ah well
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 5:04,
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I'll keep the limit in mind
Ah well

one normal baselined html, the other more shiny.
then let the user pick on an index page which site they'd like to see.... or else use some javascript to detect the user's browser and then load the appropriate version of the site.
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Sun 27 Jun 2004, 5:09,
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then let the user pick on an index page which site they'd like to see.... or else use some javascript to detect the user's browser and then load the appropriate version of the site.