[WSG] Have stared too long

2004-06-16 Thread Veine K Vikberg
and I am probably missing something really simple;
This is the page in question:
http://nrotc.mainemaritime.edu/goals.html
(css in separate file)
This Page Is Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict and before jigsaw went down, the CSS 
was having no errors as well. It also passes as Section 508 (which are the 
goals for the site)

The page looks kind of intended in Netscape 7.1, but no where else (IE, 
Opera etc) My main problem is the blasted unordered list where the bullets 
disappear in IE, and the picture going off to the left in Opera.

Any help would is appreciated as I have spent the last 5 hours trying to 
get this one to work.

Disclaimer: the css file is huge and probably have a lot of extras that 
needs to be taken out, but as long as I can't get it to work as intended I 
am not prone to cut anything out ..

  TIA
~Veine
Veine K Vikberg


Re: [WSG] Have stared too long

2004-06-16 Thread t94xr.net.nz webmaster
I wouldnt bother with Netscape 7.1 Valdiation.

Rebuild your site somewhat so it works in Opera IE  Mozilla 1.6+
Netscape hasnt got long left till it passes on.

Camz.
www.t94xr.net.nz
- Original Message - 
From: Veine K Vikberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 8:36 AM
Subject: [WSG] Have stared too long


 and I am probably missing something really simple;

 This is the page in question:

 http://nrotc.mainemaritime.edu/goals.html

 (css in separate file)

 This Page Is Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict and before jigsaw went down, the CSS
 was having no errors as well. It also passes as Section 508 (which are the
 goals for the site)

 The page looks kind of intended in Netscape 7.1, but no where else (IE,
 Opera etc) My main problem is the blasted unordered list where the bullets
 disappear in IE, and the picture going off to the left in Opera.

 Any help would is appreciated as I have spent the last 5 hours trying to
 get this one to work.

 Disclaimer: the css file is huge and probably have a lot of extras that
 needs to be taken out, but as long as I can't get it to work as intended I
 am not prone to cut anything out ..

TIA
  ~Veine

 Veine K Vikberg




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Re: [WSG] Have stared too long

2004-06-16 Thread Veine K Vikberg
Doesn't look like it, as Mozilla is taking over a whole chunk of the 
browser market, however, there will always be a large population on 
Netscape as the university/college systems are still in Netscape, some as 
far back as 4.x.
Still, I would like to get this one to function but am stuck to get it 
where I want it :(

  ~Veine
At 10:34 AM 6/17/2004 +1200, you wrote:
I wouldnt bother with Netscape 7.1 Valdiation.
Rebuild your site somewhat so it works in Opera IE  Mozilla 1.6+
Netscape hasnt got long left till it passes on.
Camz.
www.t94xr.net.nz
- Original Message -
From: Veine K Vikberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 8:36 AM
Subject: [WSG] Have stared too long
 and I am probably missing something really simple;

 This is the page in question:

 http://nrotc.mainemaritime.edu/goals.html

 (css in separate file)

 This Page Is Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict and before jigsaw went down, the CSS
 was having no errors as well. It also passes as Section 508 (which are the
 goals for the site)

 The page looks kind of intended in Netscape 7.1, but no where else (IE,
 Opera etc) My main problem is the blasted unordered list where the bullets
 disappear in IE, and the picture going off to the left in Opera.

 Any help would is appreciated as I have spent the last 5 hours trying to
 get this one to work.

 Disclaimer: the css file is huge and probably have a lot of extras that
 needs to be taken out, but as long as I can't get it to work as intended I
 am not prone to cut anything out ..

TIA
  ~Veine

 Veine K Vikberg
Veine K Vikberg


Re: [WSG] Have stared too long

2004-06-16 Thread Chris Stratford
True,
at my uni they have IE6.0 and Netscape 7.1
I actually enjoy using the netscape browser its very good!
Veine K Vikberg wrote:
Doesn't look like it, as Mozilla is taking over a whole chunk of the 
browser market, however, there will always be a large population on 
Netscape as the university/college systems are still in Netscape, some 
as far back as 4.x.
Still, I would like to get this one to function but am stuck to get it 
where I want it :(

  ~Veine
At 10:34 AM 6/17/2004 +1200, you wrote:
I wouldnt bother with Netscape 7.1 Valdiation.
Rebuild your site somewhat so it works in Opera IE  Mozilla 1.6+
Netscape hasnt got long left till it passes on.
Camz.
www.t94xr.net.nz
- Original Message -
From: Veine K Vikberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 8:36 AM
Subject: [WSG] Have stared too long
 and I am probably missing something really simple;

 This is the page in question:

 http://nrotc.mainemaritime.edu/goals.html

 (css in separate file)

 This Page Is Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict and before jigsaw went down, 
the CSS
 was having no errors as well. It also passes as Section 508 (which 
are the
 goals for the site)

 The page looks kind of intended in Netscape 7.1, but no where else 
(IE,
 Opera etc) My main problem is the blasted unordered list where the 
bullets
 disappear in IE, and the picture going off to the left in Opera.

 Any help would is appreciated as I have spent the last 5 hours 
trying to
 get this one to work.

 Disclaimer: the css file is huge and probably have a lot of extras 
that
 needs to be taken out, but as long as I can't get it to work as 
intended I
 am not prone to cut anything out ..

TIA
  ~Veine

 Veine K Vikberg

Veine K Vikberg
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Re: [WSG] Have stared too long

2004-06-16 Thread Nick Gleitzman
On Thursday, June 17, 2004, at 06:36  AM, Veine K Vikberg wrote:
My main problem is the blasted unordered list where the bullets 
disappear in IE, and the picture going off to the left in Opera.

I don't see any css declaration at all for the ul; add one and you can 
control bullet position. For the image, declare a width for the float 
in your css.

Also, I looked at the page in Safari; you need to address some 
whitespace issues as well. The buttons in your #navbox are wrapping to 
a second line.

Nick
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Re: [WSG] Have stared too long

2004-06-16 Thread Lucian Teo
Looks fine on Safari and Firefox.  Things are a little out of alignment 
in Opera 6.03 / Mac.

Don't really see the problems you described.
Lucian
On Jun 17, 2004, at 4:36 AM, Veine K Vikberg wrote:
http://nrotc.mainemaritime.edu/goals.html
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Re: [WSG] Have stared too long

2004-06-16 Thread Veine K Vikberg
Actually, I switched the layout around so the picture is not floated right 
instead of left. And as for the ul I added it on the p declaration within 
that div, to no avail.

A friend pointed out that IE has a problem with the bullets, as they are 
treated as images, and got left aligned as well as the image, and 'hidden' 
under the image and not wrapping decently. I do not know why IE is doing 
this, another bug to add to the list I guess.

As for the Safari, I could use a ss of that if you can make me one, as I 
have no clue to how much etc.

  TIA  Regards
   ~Veine
At 11:05 AM 6/17/2004 +1000, you wrote:
On Thursday, June 17, 2004, at 06:36  AM, Veine K Vikberg wrote:
My main problem is the blasted unordered list where the bullets disappear 
in IE, and the picture going off to the left in Opera.

I don't see any css declaration at all for the ul; add one and you can 
control bullet position. For the image, declare a width for the float in 
your css.

Also, I looked at the page in Safari; you need to address some whitespace 
issues as well. The buttons in your #navbox are wrapping to a second line.

Nick
Veine K Vikberg
http://www.vikberg.net
Professional Web Guru


Re: [WSG] Have stared too long

2004-06-16 Thread David Hucklesby
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 21:20:03 -0400, Veine K Vikberg wrote:

 As for the Safari, I could use a ss of that if you can make me one, as I
 have no clue to how much etc.

Hello Veine,

FYI - the splendid Daniel Vine offers free screen shots on iCapture:
http://www.danvine.com/icapture/

This for Safari 1.2. He also does IE PC.

Life. Love. Peace.
David
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