Thanks Chris.
Shane
On Jun 22, 2004, at 6:44 PM, ckimedia wrote:
http://www.webstandardsawards.com/tests/bigtext.php
Twinsparc
Tuesday April 6th, 2004
It's easy to forget that a powerful design doesn't have to be chock
full o' graphics. Twinsparc lives up to their own credo of "Smart
Design for
http://www.webstandardsawards.com/tests/bigtext.php
Twinsparc
Tuesday April 6th, 2004
It's easy to forget that a powerful design doesn't have to be chock
full o' graphics. Twinsparc lives up to their own credo of "Smart
Design for Print and Web" by taking full advantage of web standards,
simpli
Looks great in Safari. Nice clean design. Great work.
The site is not centering in IE 5 on the map. You have about 200px of
white space between site and right border/shadow.
I'm interested to know CKIMEDIA is saying about forcing white space so
that the site doesn't jump horizontal when a scr
Hi,
Works good in safari, you could force white space so the site does not
jump horizontal when a scrollbar is needed.
On Tuesday, June 22, 2004, at 02:14 AM, t94xr.net.nz webmaster wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone could be so kind as to test my site using
IE
for
Mac 5+ and Safari
http:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I was wondering if anyone could be so kind as to test my site using IE
> > for
> > Mac 5+ and Safari
> >
> > http://www.v2.shockmedia.com.au
> >
> > Thanks.
Damn, forget the rest of the site - put her as the only thing on the page
and you'll have everyone still agreeing its a g
On 6/22/04 1:52 AM "Andy Budd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent this out:
>> I was wondering if anyone could be so kind as to test my site using IE
>> for
>> Mac 5+ and Safari
>>
>> http://www.v2.shockmedia.com.au
I see no flaws in my Safari.
That is impressive site.
Rick Faaberg
Very slick.
Nice
Marc Greenstock wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone could be so kind as to test my site using IE
for
Mac 5+ and Safari
http://www.v2.shockmedia.com.au
Thanks.
Andy Budd
http://www.message.uk.com/
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Marc,
Dropdowns don't appear in Safari (1.2). In IE 5 Mac they do, but don't
remain onscreen properly to allow selection.
Also in IE 5 Mac, the content area is pushed way off to the right.
Probably an inherited float issue.
Works well in Firefox 0.9.
In Camino (another Gecko browser) no conte
Marc
Heres a handy tip for you. Like you I dont have a Mac that I can use for
testing so I use:
http://www.danvine.com/icapture/ iCapture - your site through the eyes
of Apple's Safari browser
to test my clients sites in Safari 1.2. Sure its not perfect but its
"better than a kick in the teeth
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone could be so kind as to test my site using IE for
Mac 5+ and Safari
http://www.v2.shockmedia.com.au
Thanks.
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