When you do mouse over on the image files first time with FF, The images turn to blank.. They work on when u do mouse over second time.. Did u do that on purpose ?
Thanks Hakan http://primoris.com On 8/15/07, Matthew Ohlman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Mark Finney wrote: > > <snip> could people have a look in different in different browsers? > > > > Also comments on the CSS would be appreciated since I am just learning > it. > > I think I may need to use some kind of preloading technique as the roll > over > > images were slow to load the first time I used it... > > > > My version can be found at: http://helpusmarry.co.uk/jessie/ > > The original is at: http://www.jessieford.co.uk/ > > > Hi Mark, > > I agree with ~dl, the site does have a very nice appearance, but > problems will arise if you don't have any actual copy on the page. As a > general rule if you disable styles/images/JavaScript you should still be > able to easily and efficiently browse the site and still get all the > information. > > A few things that jump out at me: > > IMO, At the very /least/ you should make the image that says "Jessie > Ford Illustrator...." inline and put an "alt" or other clarification > tags in it. I understand your friend probably wants to keep the page > how it is--so maybe you could add at the bottom of the page all the > information contained in that picture in plain text. > > I think it would be better if you put the navigation images (like the > heart on the inside pages) inline and especially with the heart put some > text under it that says "home". > > Another problem you will find is that Google and other search engines > are going to totally ignore the page. Google likes lots of words > (relevant ones, anyway). ;-) > > You may not be looking for my opinions like these, so I will try to > answer your original question as well. You've got a handful of > validation errors (XHTML and CSS) on your page. Run it through the > CSS[1] and XHTML[2] validators at W3C[3] and try to fix those. Also, in > IE6 on the home page the text is displaying on top of the images (see > screen shot[4]) making it hard to read. > > It seems like you've gotten the hang of the fundamentals of coding CSS, > so you're on the right track. > > [1] http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ > [2] http://validator.w3.org/ > [3] http://www.w3.org/ > [4] http://pictures.ohlman.com/temp/mark.gif > > Matthew > -- > Matthew Ohlman > www.ohlman.com > > ______________________________________________________________________ > css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d > IE7 information -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=IE7 > List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ > Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/ > ______________________________________________________________________ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7 information -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=IE7 List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/