Ian Young wrote:
http://www.iyesolutions.co.uk/templates/fishings/test-3.html
Using absolute positioning is fine, but you're positioning and
dimensioning relative to the wrong object - and the wrong way around.
No font-resizing calculated in either, which makes it pretty unreliable.
This might
Using this one page as teaser for client's group of websites. I have used
position:absolute to locate the copy at bottom right of picture.
Looks ok in FF, IE and Opera but would appreciate if could be checked at
800x600, Safari etc.
Thank in anticipation.
Ian
Using this one page as teaser for client's group of websites. I have used
position:absolute to locate the copy at bottom right of picture.
Looks ok in FF, IE and Opera but would appreciate if could be checked at
800x600, Safari etc.
Thank in anticipation.
Ian
Sorry, forgot
Ian Young wrote:
Using this one page as teaser for client's group of websites. I have used
position:absolute to locate the copy at bottom right of picture.
Looks ok in FF, IE and Opera but would appreciate if could be checked at
800x600, Safari etc.
Thank in anticipation.
Ian
Ian Young wrote:
http://www.iyesolutions.co.uk/templates/fishings/test-3.html
Using absolute positioning is fine, but you're positioning and
dimensioning relative to the wrong object - and the wrong way around.
No font-resizing calculated in either, which makes it pretty unreliable.
This might
Hi all
I've made some changes since my last post, I think it now works in the
following:
FF1.5, IE6, IE5.5, Opera 9 (XP)
I believe there are issues in Netscape, Mozilla, Safari and IE5 Mac,
would anyone be able to check these and any other platforms/browsers for
me please.
I think ideally I
Hi Ian--
Seems to look ok but if I close my menu down to say, 650px wide, the
menu disappears.
It looks fine at 800. Testing on Safari and Firefox on a mac.
Lisa
On Jun 26, 2006, at 12:54 PM, Ian Young wrote:
See what you think of this page, which has been converted from
table based
Lisa Ellington wrote:
On Jun 26, 2006, at 12:54 PM, Ian Young wrote:
[...]
Seems to zoom in ok, but think it might be breaking at 800x 600
(according to browsercam).
http://www.iyesolutions.co.uk/templates/vensite/navtest.html
Hi Ian--
Seems to look ok but if I close my menu down to
-Original Message-
See what you think of this page, which has been converted from table based
template and JavaScript menu
Seems to zoom in ok, but think it might be breaking at 800x 600 (according
to browsercam).
Have revised the layout to a liquid column as per Robert O'Rourke's
Ian Young wrote:
However, in FF, Opera I have a blue border (a margin padding issue?)
but cannot find where problem is. Clearly this look better if this
were not there.
What have I missed.
Collapsing margins[1] - where IE is saved by its 'hasLayout'[2] bug.
Standard-compliant browsers need
What have I missed.
Collapsing margins[1] - where IE is saved by its 'hasLayout'[2] bug.
Standard-compliant browsers need some standard CSS, so adding this will
work...
#header {padding: 1px 0;}
Georg
That did the trick thanks
Ian
--
No virus found in this outgoing
See what you think of this page, which has been converted from table based
template and JavaScript menu
Seems to zoom in ok, but think it might be breaking at 800x 600 (according
to browsercam).
http://www.iyesolutions.co.uk/templates/vensite/navtest.html
Ian Young wrote:
thanks, Robert
Trying to get the logo and the about gif to line up and be close together
as per original
http://www.mambo.in-development-server.co.uk/trossachs/index.php?option=com_
contenttask=viewid=22Itemid=39
This table based template looks ok but the script?!?!
Ian Young wrote:
See what you think of this page, which has been converted from table based
template and JavaScript menu
Seems to zoom in ok, but think it might be breaking at 800x 600 (according
to browsercam).
http://www.iyesolutions.co.uk/templates/vensite/navtest.html
Could someone who has browser-cam check this page for me? I believe it is
working correctly, but I have someone from a yahoo list who has stated
that it's not working in thier browser. They stated that on every page,
except the index page, the body of the page begins below the navagation
buttons
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone who has browser-cam check this page for me?
http://www.hotfrenchbulldogs.com/regarding.html (or pick any page for that
matter except the index page)
Erin Spangler
26 shots here:
http://www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=261744
I did not wait for them
On 06/06/18 14:27 (GMT-0700) [EMAIL PROTECTED] apparently typed:
Could someone who has browser-cam check this page for me? I believe it is
working correctly, but I have someone from a yahoo list who has stated
that it's not working in thier browser. They stated that on every page,
except the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe it is working correctly, but I have someone from a yahoo
list who has stated that it's not working in thier browser. They
stated that on every page, except the index page, the body of the
page begins below the navagation buttons on the left.
Well, I suppose if you want to go back two months ago-- then here is a
fixed width cross-browser/cross-os version that was offered then
Which was built with absolute positioning. I tried to get rid of absolute
positioning after repeated advise to do so...
Now I have to figure out the
On Jun 3, 2006, at 3:18 AM, Arno @ Raketnet wrote:
www.aave.info/test/index.html
www.aave.info/test/css/styles.css
Interesting bug in Safari. The left column seemingly collapses in
width, and the middle column slides over the left column.
I say seemingly, because it is there, but has a
On Jun 3, 2006, at 4:22 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
www.aave.info/test/index.html
www.aave.info/test/css/styles.css
Interesting bug in Safari. The left column seemingly collapses in
width, and the middle column slides over the left column.
I say seemingly, because it is there, but has
On Jun 3, 2006, at 3:18 AM, Arno @ Raketnet wrote:
www.aave.info/test/index.html
www.aave.info/test/css/styles.css
Your current page is not working cross-browser the way you intend.
I attempted laying it out differently, and putting the emphasis on the
painter and her work. It has
Hi list,
www.aave.info/test/index.html
www.aave.info/test/css/styles.css
I don't have access to a Mac, so I'd appreciate some feedback on the above
site.
I've heard that the frame doesn't extend down to with the text (on the
opening page, and further?) and that there's some problems with the
Arno @ Raketnet wrote:
www.aave.info/test/index.html
www.aave.info/test/css/styles.css
I don't have access to a Mac, so I'd appreciate some feedback on the above
site]
Screenshots and tips very welcome.
Arno, I guess a lot depends on your client's market and the browsers
they need
On 06/06/02 14:18 (GMT-0400) Arno @ Raketnet apparently typed:
www.aave.info/test/index.html
www.aave.info/test/css/styles.css
I don't have access to a Mac, so I'd appreciate some feedback on the above
site.
I don't either. Here's how I handle that:
http://www.snugtech.com/safaritest/
Two
Hi list,
www.aave.info/Paperdesk/page2.html
www.aave.info/Paperdesk/css/paperdesk_stylesheet.css
A strange thing is occuring with this page.
I suspect it's a browser setting, but I'd like confirmation if possible.
I've tested this on PC in FF1053, NS8, Opera 8.53 and IE6 and it looks ok.
Then
Arno @ Raketnet wrote:
www.aave.info/Paperdesk/page2.html
www.aave.info/Paperdesk/css/paperdesk_stylesheet.css
I've tested this on PC in FF1053, NS8, Opera 8.53 and IE6 and it
looks ok. Then the client tested the page in IE on his PC's and it
goes wrong when clicking the links
Arno @ Raketnet wrote:
www.aave.info/Paperdesk/page2.html
www.aave.info/Paperdesk/css/paperdesk_stylesheet.css
I've tested this on PC in FF1053, NS8, Opera 8.53 and IE6 and it looks ok.
Then the client tested the page in IE on his PC's and it goes wrong when
clicking the links evenementen
David Laakso wrote:
I'd appreciate your comments an suggestions on this
pagehttp://www.dlaakso.com/jewels/index-v1.html . It seems to be doing
alright in browsercam, and 'live' on my end(famous last words :-P ).
The horror show(css) is embedded.
Thanks,
~davidLaakso
PS non-css related aside: I
francky wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
I'd appreciate your comments an suggestions on this
pagehttp://www.dlaakso.com/jewels/index-v1.html .
~davidLaakso
Hi David, .]
Now the suggestion.
There are people who like to ... shrink the font size]
A solution can be: to remove the bg-img
I'd appreciate your comments an suggestions on this
pagehttp://www.dlaakso.com/jewels/index-v1.html . It seems to be doing
alright in browsercam, and 'live' on my end(famous last words :-P ).
The horror show(css) is embedded.
Thanks,
~davidLaakso
PS non-css related aside: I think I may have
I'd appreciate your comments an suggestions on this
pagehttp://www.dlaakso.com/jewels/index-v1.html . It seems
to be doing alright in browsercam, and 'live' on my
end(famous last words :-P ).
The horror show(css) is embedded.
Thanks,
~davidLaakso
PS non-css related aside: I think I may
~davidLaakso wrote:
I'd appreciate comments and suggestions on this little
pagehttp://www.dlaakso.com/gustave/index.html. And please remember,
not to forget, if I'm upside down in your browser, it's /his/ fault. Not
mine.
Warm wishes,
Gustave
Gustave,
David did a good job on your
Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
~davidLaakso wrote:
I'd appreciate comments and suggestions on this little
pagehttp://www.dlaakso.com/gustave/index.html. And please remember,
not to forget, if I'm upside down in your browser, it's /his/ fault. Not
mine.
Warm wishes,
Gustave
I'd appreciate comments and suggestions on this little
pagehttp://www.dlaakso.com/gustave/index.html. And please remember,
not to forget, if I'm upside down in your browser, it's /his/ fault. Not
mine.
Warm wishes,
Gustave
--
Typography exists to honor content.
--Robert Bringhurst
~davidLaakso wrote:
Rigorous cross-browser, screen resolution, testing appreciated.
Styles for this test page are hidden from Mac/IE5.2
CSS embedded.
Famous last words: it looks ok on my end, sort of...
http://www.dlaakso.com/chelsea.html
Thanks,
~davidLaakso
Many thanks to Els, Rahul
Don - HtmlFixIt.com wrote:
~davidLaakso wrote:
~davidLaakso wrote:
Famous last words: it looks ok on my end, sort of...
http://www.dlaakso.com/chelsea.html
Thanks,
~davidLaakso
My take:
Too much vertical scrolling required ... hard to therefore get the
proper experience.
[...]
In
Rigorous cross-browser, screen resolution, testing appreciated.
Styles for this test page are hidden from Mac/IE5.2
CSS embedded.
Famous last words: it looks ok on my end, sort of...
http://www.dlaakso.com/chelsea.html
Thanks,
~davidLaakso
Dear Mr. Laakso:
~davidLaakso wrote:
Rigorous cross-browser, screen resolution, testing appreciated.
Styles for this test page are hidden from Mac/IE5.2
CSS embedded.
Famous last words: it looks ok on my end, sort of...
http://www.dlaakso.com/chelsea.html
I'm not quite sure how I managed
Hello All,
Could you please take a quick look at the following two pages, and
let me know if there are any rendering issues that you run across? I
would greatly appreciate it.
Homepage
http://www.letu.edu/people/cjcunniff/gaps/homepage2.html
Internal Page
Cunniff, CJ wrote:
http://www.letu.edu/people/cjcunniff/gaps/homepage2.html
http://www.letu.edu/people/cjcunniff/gaps/index_gaps2_level2.html
Both pages lack ability to adjust layout if/when font-resizing is
applied in any browser. Text-parts run out of space and is cut off even
when 'min
Perhaps a solution for the client here is to offer an alternate
stylesheet, one for 800x600, one for higher res.
-Bob
Felix Miata wrote:
Schalk wrote Tue, 21 Feb 2006 16:29:16 +0200:
http://www.volume4.com/fc/
http://www.volume4.com/fc/entry_archive.html
On point 2: I agree
Greetings everyone!
I believe I have sorted out all of the problems with these pages but, to
make sure, I would appreciate it if I can get one last check done on the
following two pages:
www.volume4.com/fc/
www.volume4.com/fc/entry_archive.html
CSS
www.volume4.com/fc/css/standards.css
Schalk wrote Tue, 21 Feb 2006 12:30:45 +0200:
I believe I have sorted out all of the problems with these pages but, to
make sure, I would appreciate it if I can get one last check done on the
following two pages:
http://www.volume4.com/fc/
http://www.volume4.com/fc/entry_archive.html
Schalk wrote:
I believe I have sorted out all of the problems with these pages but, to
make sure, I would appreciate it if I can get one last check done on the
following two pages:
www.volume4.com/fc/
www.volume4.com/fc/entry_archive.html
Schalk,
It sees to be doing well in linux debian--
David Laakso wrote:
Schalk wrote:
believe I have sorted out all of the problems with these pages but, to
make sure, I would appreciate it if I can get one last check done on the
following two pages:
www.volume4.com/fc/
www.volume4.com/fc/entry_archive.html
Schalk,
It sees to be
Schalk wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Schalk wrote:
believe I have sorted out all of the problems with these pages but,
to make sure, I would appreciate it if I can get one last check done
on the following two pages:
www.volume4.com/fc/
www.volume4.com/fc/entry_archive.html
A little extra work perhaps, but you could offer an alternate
stylesheet- one of 800x600 and the other for 1068. Then let the viewer
make the choice. Educate your client. Assumptions are key. Who is your
client's audience (rhetorical)?
Felix Miata wrote:
Schalk wrote Tue, 21 Feb 2006
Greetings All,
Please have a look at the following pages:
http://www.volume4.com/fc/index.html
http://www.volume4.com/fc/entry_archive.html
Let me know any problems you run into. I know IE6 has some bugs, the
strangest for though is what happens in Opera. Thanks!
--
Kind Regards
Schalk
Please have a look at the following pages:
http://www.volume4.com/fc/index.html
http://www.volume4.com/fc/entry_archive.html
Let me know any problems you run into. I know IE6 has some bugs, the
strangest for though is what happens in Opera. Thanks!
#top-nav {
position:relative;
Schalk wrote:
Greetings All,
Please have a look at the following pages:
http://www.volume4.com/fc/index.html
http://www.volume4.com/fc/entry_archive.html
Let me know any problems you run into. I know IE6 has some bugs, the
strangest for though is what happens in Opera. Thanks!
If you
Schalk,
Re-sizing text presents problems. Look at the design in FF Win and press
control+ and you will see a page that renders similar to what you see in
Opera. Perhaps sizing the menu elements in em's may help.
I would be interested in any feedback you get as a result of your fixed
width
Am 20.02.2006 um 17:10 schrieb Schalk:
Greetings All,
Please have a look at the following pages:
http://www.volume4.com/fc/index.html
http://www.volume4.com/fc/entry_archive.html
Let me know any problems you run into. I know IE6 has some bugs, the
strangest for though is what happens in
Christian Sahm wrote:
Am 20.02.2006 um 17:10 schrieb Schalk:
Greetings All,
Please have a look at the following pages:
http://www.volume4.com/fc/index.html
http://www.volume4.com/fc/entry_archive.html
Let me know any problems you run into. I know IE6 has some bugs, the
strangest
Hello,
I tried the Safari link below with my website and it looks almost the same
in Opera as it does in Safari.
One of the images gets distored in Safari and the CSS menu wraps. Opera
wraps the menu.
A caveaut is that on my localhost, Opera does not show the menu at all.
IE6 looks fine except
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I tried the Safari link below with my website and it looks almost the same
in Opera as it does in Safari.
One of the images gets distored in Safari and the CSS menu wraps. Opera
wraps the menu.
A caveaut is that on my localhost, Opera does not show
Schalk wrote:
Christian Sahm wrote:
Am 20.02.2006 um 17:10 schrieb Schalk:
Greetings All,
Please have a look at the following pages:
http://www.volume4.com/fc/index.html
http://www.volume4.com/fc/entry_archive.html
Let me know any problems you run into. I know IE6 has some bugs, the
Schalk wrote:
Please have a look at the following pages:
http://www.volume4.com/fc/index.html
http://www.volume4.com/fc/entry_archive.html
Except for the teensy text in the cartoon text bubbles everything seems
fine to me @ 1792x1344 on Linux Epiphany Konqueror. If it was me doing
it,
Hi folks, first time posting to the list with a layout that I'd like to see
reviewed:
Page: http://www1.kenyon.edu/examples/content.html
CSS: http://www1.kenyon.edu/examples/styles.css
Here's the page in our current site that I was trying to imitate:
http://www.kenyon.edu/x2132.xml We're
Rebecca Mazur wrote:
Hi folks, first time posting to the list with a layout that I'd like to see
reviewed:
Page: http://www1.kenyon.edu/examples/content.html
CSS: http://www1.kenyon.edu/examples/styles.css
[...]
~Rebecca
Linux
Rebecca,
1/ short page shift at 1280 and up.
We've soft-launched a new site template. It's at
http://www.fisher-price.com/fp.aspx?st=30e=toysbytype
It's largely standards-compliant, with a few problems beyond my
control with a legacy javascript piece and xslt unable to write input
/ tags. But I can live with it. Compare to the rest of the
I'd appreciate people taking a look and letting me know if there are
problems in browsers I haven't been able to test in (opera 7/9,
linux/konquerer, safari 1.3/1.2/1.0, anything else non-standard). I
think PDA's will be a disaster until I make a separate style sheet,
because they won't let
The page is left aligned
which makes it look like a lot of wasted space on the right; it may 'feel'
better if its centred but I'm no design guru!
Yes, this is a standards remake of an existing site look-and-feel, and
the main FP site is fixed-width, 770px, left-aligned. So, this site
can't be
Eric Shepherd wrote:
We've soft-launched a new site template. It's at
http://www.fisher-price.com/fp.aspx?st=30e=toysbytype
I'd appreciate people taking a look and letting me know if there are
problems in browsers ...]
Any comments are welcome.
...
Eric,
You may want to check all of your
On 01/12/05, Eric Shepherd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've soft-launched a new site template. It's at
http://www.fisher-price.com/fp.aspx?st=30e=toysbytype
...
Also, I am trying out the one true layout technique, and it doesn't
seem to have any problems (except in IE5 which I fed a different
http://www.meetup.stpwebhosting.com/walktalk/index.html
I've tested this page on Windows in IE6, FF 1.0.7 and Opera 8.5. I'm
looking for checks in any browser on any platform. Ignore the yucky
google ads and the hosting ads at the end of the page :)
Thanks :)
Tammy
Hi all, would you be able to check the following for me (especially Mac and
Unix):
html:
http://public.softectra.com/dev/lang/markup/css/cssd/181105_1/index.html
css:
http://public.softectra.com/dev/lang/markup/css/cssd/181105_1/css/good_brows
ers.css
The 'components, 'products' and 'slas' links
Greetings All
Please check the following page: www.volume4.com/scq/
in the following browsers: PC: IE 5.5+, Firefox - MAC: Safari 2.0, Firefox
Thanks!
--
Kind Regards
Schalk Neethling
Web Developer.Designer.Programmer.President
Volume4.Business.Solution.Developers
There's really not much to check - no links active, no buttons active - just
a very basic page.
In general, a few questions/observations (I'm running IE6 and Ffox 800x600)
* In IE dealer portal displays over 2 lines and a there is a gap
of over half the width of the car below
Schalk wrote:
Greetings All
Please check the following page: www.volume4.com/scq/
in the following browsers: PC: IE 5.5+, Firefox - MAC: Safari 2.0, Firefox
Thanks!
Schalk,
Couple of little things you may want to consider:
- You need a background-color on html, body. Not all OS/browsers
On 14 Nov 2005, at 12:38, Schalk wrote:
Greetings All
Please check the following page: www.volume4.com/scq/
in the following browsers: PC: IE 5.5+, Firefox - MAC: Safari 2.0,
Firefox
MAC:
Looks ok on Firefox, but on Safari, the 3 car images which I guess
are supposed to be to the
Francesco Sanfilippo wrote:
Duh. The URL would help.
http://imagekind.com
Thanks!
Francesco
If I were making book...
42 captures:
http://www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=206295
~dL
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am starting a site and want to make sure the css is correct
Questions / Problems:
1. In Safari the footer is slightly positioned to the left. . . In
firefox (mac) the footer is positioned justified to left instead of
being centered.
2. In IE pc the top of the h1 text COLE BAILEY is cut off.
Hi Bob,
That really made my day. Thank you very much.
Have a great day
Kim
(sorry for the off-list reply... too fast hitting the send button)
Bob Easton wrote:
Kim Kruse wrote:
Hi,
I would really like some feedback on this page
http://mouseriders.dk/test/dynatest.php before I move on
Hi,
I would really like some feedback on this page
http://mouseriders.dk/test/dynatest.php before I move on with rest of
the site.
Thanks you and have a nice weekend
Kim
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 14:25:46 -0400, Barbara Dozetos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all,
I'm getting reports from a couple of people of oddities in rendering on
this page:
http://www.pcc.com/
One of the complainants is using FF on Fedora Core 3 (I have a feeling
this is a problem with the
Barbara Dozetos wrote:
http://www.pcc.com/
One of the complainants is using FF on Fedora Core 3 (I have a
feeling this is a problem with the default font settings he has)
You didn't say what kind of problem...
That page has faulty proportional scaling, which make parts of it break
very
Keith Burgin wrote:
Could I get a quick page check on
http://www.deaderthanhell.com/
Only one page up, but I floated a couple things and need to make sure
it works - especially in Mac browsers.
Works great in FF. In IE and Opera, if you narrow your window to the
point where it is too small to
Hi folks -
Could I get a quick page check on
http://www.deaderthanhell.com/
Only one page up, but I floated a couple things and need to make sure it
works - especially in Mac browsers.
Thanks,
Keith
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