I have a journalist colleague who has maintained a much-used industry website for decades. Every now and again, somebody asks him why he doesn't provide a cookies opt-out warning when you land on the site, as mandated by law. His reply is always this: "The site doesn't use cookies."
I maintain a club website, all hand written html and css, it doesn’t do anything fancy and just hosts event reports and the club newsletter archive so it works anywhere…
I have a clown computer too. It runs some joke of an OS called... uh just lemme check quickly... ahh yes, here it is, "Linux". Anyone heard of it?
Mine runs Windows 10. It used to run Windows 8 but everybody refused to go anywhere near it - me especially - because of the bloody awful "Modern UI".
I'm hopelessly old-fashioned: websites are HTML5 and CSS; very plain but they work in every browser I have come across...
I have a journalist colleague who has maintained a much-used industry website for decades. Every now and again, somebody asks him why he doesn't provide a cookies opt-out warning when you land on the site, as mandated by law. His reply is always this: "The site doesn't use cookies."
I maintain a club website, all hand written html and css, it doesn’t do anything fancy and just hosts event reports and the club newsletter archive so it works anywhere…
I don't understand why your customer didn't just take a photo of the web pages, as seen on his computer, from his phone.
Works for me.