>Allan is on move, so he has asked me to upload his new preview. This 
>time only a single page. Please help and have a look at this 
>url: http://perl.apache.org/preview/allan-test/1.html

And very nice it is too.

>Allan needs to know only these things:
>
>1) does the page renders overall ok (ie, there should not be 
>any obvious
>errors) ?

Perfect here.  Tested on:

Win2k - IE6:  Great
Win2k - NS6:  Great
MacOS 9 - IE5: Great except for a slightly odd looking (but still
perfectly useable) search box (can't screen grab - sorry)
MacOS 9 - NS4.73:  Absolutely perfect (at last)
And I know we'll get all the Linux responses back from you guys - so I
won't bother checking there!  :-)

>2) do you have a horizontal scrollbar ?

No - not in any of the browsers described above.

>2b) if so, does the current cvs preview also have a horizontal 
>scrollbar 
>of download/binaries.html?

N/A

>3) does these at the top of the page right-align almost perfectly?
>              camel-image
>      prev|up|next widget
>               title-line
>               pdf-widget

Yes.

>3b) is the right-margin at the top almost the same at the 
>bottom widget?
>      prev|up|next widget

Well I haven't measured it ( ;-) ) - but it looks right to my eye.

>4) the "camel-line", does it float correctly with the curve 
>next to the 
>logo? (is it obviously floating in-correctly)
>  - (the reason i ask this question is because i experienced this on a 
>laptop win2000/IE5 where the camel-line instead of beeing 1px high in 
>fact was 2px high. i only see one way to solve that problem for that 
>particular set-up and that is by using a good old space-gif 
>which would 
>be such a pity because we dont use them anywhere right now [at 
>least not 
>on allan-May14. this i thought could have been solved by setting 
>display: none for the rule .smallbr, but then netscape don't display 
>anything at all [which i actually consider correct not to do :)].
>
>The bottomline of this is: should we use a space.gif to fix it 
>or should 
>we ignore the fact that a certain computer/browser set-up render it 
>incorrectly)

Camel / logo / curve and lines all synchronise perfectly on all browsers
listed above - no need for any further adjustment from my point of view.

>5) ns4.08. this is to bill mostly it seems. im pretty sure i 
>have found 
>the bug that causes this browser to crash. it is in the anchor tags. 
>please check if your ns4.08 crashes the above url, even if 
>clearing the 
>cache or not.
>   - instead of:
>    <a name="here" href="#there">here</a>
>
>    we should do:
>    <a name="here"></a><a href="#there">here</a>
>
>
>6) pleae note if strange colours appear strange places - i have added 
>various colours in the stylesheet to be able to validate it 100%

Nothing noticeable.

>7) please check the search box at the left - does it look ok with no 
>extra white space?

It's slightly cramped in IE5 on Mac OS 9, but spot on - on every other
browser I've tested on.


Jonathan M. Hollin - WYPUG Co-ordinator

West Yorkshire Perl User Group
http://wypug.pm.org/
http://wypug.digital-word.com/


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