Re: [css-d] Mac Check Please

2005-09-27 Thread Christian Heilmann
 http://scarabbooks.com/us/contact.php
 http://scarabbooks.com/main.css

 I'm told it doesn't look right on a Mac. IE I think.

On Safari and Omniweb 5 it looks OK. There is an image missing top
right and the columns could need some spacing - the emails butt up
next to another.
Don't have ie installed. Why bother?


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Re: [css-d] Mac Check Please

2005-09-27 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh


On 27 Sep 2005, at 3:38 pm, Hershel Robinson wrote:


http://scarabbooks.com/us/contact.php
http://scarabbooks.com/main.css

I'm told it doesn't look right on a Mac. IE I think.


IE Mac has a problem with that form at the bottom. More exactly with 
the *floated* label in a table. IE mac collapses the width of the first 
cell, not entirely incorrect. The form inputs then cover the label 
partly.
I absolutely don't see the need to float those labels, just deleting 
the 'float:left' should fix the problem.


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Re: [css-d] Mac Check Please

2005-09-27 Thread Hershel Robinson

http://scarabbooks.com/us/contact.php
http://scarabbooks.com/main.css


IE Mac has a problem with that form at the bottom. More exactly with the 
*floated* label in a table. IE mac collapses the width of the first 
cell, not entirely incorrect. The form inputs then cover the label partly.
I absolutely don't see the need to float those labels, just deleting the 
'float:left' should fix the problem.


You don't see the need to float? Well, I'll have you know something, 
pal--you're absolutely right.


The floated labels are used on other pages. For reasons beyond me, this 
page uses a table for the form fields and thus does not need the float. 
I removed it. Is it OK now?


Thank you,
Hershel
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Re: [css-d] Mac check, please

2005-08-25 Thread David Laakso



Barbara King wrote:

Please take a look at this simple site designed by clearly a novice, 
but an
earnest one. It seems fine on my screen with Firefox and IE6, but I'm 
told

something's awry on a Mac. What is it and how do I fix it? Thanks.

B. King
http://www.healingground.org/schedule.html

PS Any other comments are most welcome also!  



There are 16 screen captures here 
http://www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=186148. If you need a 
site that will work cross-browser and cross-operating systems, at all 
screen resolutions, you'll need a stable layout. But then we've been 
through that before...

Best.
David Laakso

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Re: [css-d] Mac check, please

2005-08-24 Thread Zoe M. Gillenwater

Barbara King wrote:


Please take a look at this simple site designed by clearly a novice, but an
earnest one. It seems fine on my screen with Firefox and IE6, but I'm told
something's awry on a Mac. What is it and how do I fix it? Thanks.

B. King
http://www.healingground.org/schedule.html

PS Any other comments are most welcome also!
 



Barbara,

Finally getting a chance to look at your site (yes, I'm behind).  The 
address is not connected to the main body of the page because it is 
outside of the wrapper and positioned absolutely.  This means it bases 
its position off the body and moves around as the viewport is resized.  
To fix this, move it inside the wrapper and adjust its positioning 
accordingly.


Zoe

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Re: [css-d] Mac check, please

2005-08-08 Thread Alex Cameron

Barbara wrote:

Please take a look at this simple site designed by clearly a novice, 
but an
earnest one. It seems fine on my screen with Firefox and IE6, but I'm 
told

something's awry on a Mac. What is it and how do I fix it? Thanks.

B. King
http://www.healingground.org/schedule.html


I have viewed the site on my Mac using IE and FF.
The first impression is that the page looks good and displays the info 
well. A closer look shows a few possible things that could be described 
as awry.
The background has faint lines running across (although I guess this 
may be deliberate). The Healing Ground address slightly overlaps the 
image title (again may be deliberate). The blue bullets have strayed 
off the white page and are in the pink background and disappear when 
the page is minimized.
This is my first posting to the list and although I can't offer any 
fixes (I'm a novice) I hope these observations will help.


Alex Cameron

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