| | It seems that more and more sites are designed for broadband as broadband is what 56K modems were at the time. Sites are going with streaming music and videos, stuff 56K modems can't take or take forever downloading. Yet, companies like People PC keep pushing dial-up which is theretically obsolete. Using a 56K connection today is like still using Windows 3.X for your everyday computer work. I myself have been looking to boost up my own website with lots of wonderful content. My school is about ready to say heck with dial-up users. If they want to view our site, they need to get broadband. It is true that all we want is to go faster and faster... I'm studying for an A+ certification and the study book talks about CPUs at the speed of only 2 MHz! Five years ago, we were at 250 MHz and that was for a good Pentium! But the real question remains, should we design for broadband users and say heck to dial-up users or should we design for both in mind? [N]F |

