Andrew,

On Nov 24, 2006, at 8:04 AM, Andrew S. Townley wrote:

> I've just put a new site live (http://www.archistry.com) ---8<--
>
> Opera 9 is another story completely.  It was also doing better until I
> added the sidebars.  Now, the content area overlaps the navigation  
> area
> for me (984x768 - 1024x768 with 40 pixel dock on RHS).
On my mac Opera 9.01 only does the overlap on the 'what you can  
expect' page.

> Opera also includes both logos in the print layout of the press  
> release
> for some reason.  It also has some problems with the print layout  
> of the
> rest of the pages.  The logo doesn't show up, so I suspect this causes
> the first column to be too small.
The logo is in the document as an img element and in the print css  
in /v1/style/news/layout.css

> Finally, if anyone with a Mac can tell me how it looks, I'd appreciate
> it.  I don't have one of those, but I would expect the KHTML-based
> browsers to do the right thing (that's why I'm testing with  
> Konqueror).
Firefox, Safari and Opera mimic the results you are seeing on your  
linux box.
IE/mac is mostly unstyled, which is fine except that both logos are  
showing up which looks odd.  The page still works and that browser is  
fading into the mists of time, so maybe you don't need to care.

Also, you might want to specify a background-color on your body  
element.  Not everyone has white set as their default.

-- 
Roger Roelofs
"Remember, if you’re headed in the wrong direction,
        God allows U-turns!"
          ~Allison Gappa Bottke

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