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Website Balance...

At what balance do you try to design your websites at. And by balance I mean such as balancing high/low bandwidth sites, flash/html/frames sites, lots of JS or little JS, one that only looks correct in certain browsers, etc.

Personally our site is written with only HTML and CSS (and a little JavaScript on certain pages), not too many images (though the next version will have more for the layout). No Flash since believe it or not...not everyone has it yet (and also that I don't like the way it looks).

Almost all "dynamic" content is done server side (i.e. PHP) - I try to use as little JavaScript as possible since many security programs seem to think its a problem.

I know theres a lot of sites that use seperate layouts for high bandwidth users and low bandwidth - but I never really came up with an efficient way to do this without rebuilding certain pages.

What do you do to try to "please everyone"?
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