Usually there isn't much you can do in these situations.
I just ignore it.
If you can double the font size, that should be more than enough.
If someone needs it bigger - then they are going to be used to broken
sites anyway...
Any bigger and it becomes too hard to manage. You need to draw a line
I am developing using ASP.NET, which we all know is not XHTML compliant,
so yes I will always get validation errors with regards to certain
insignificant tags. I cleaned up the non-ASP.NET specific errors and,
ignoring those, it validates fine now.
http://blackcoil.com
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 23
My understanding is that if all elements are relative/proportional, the layouts should
never break.
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On Tuesday, 28 September 2004 4:14 PM, Focas, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I was wondering if people had any opinions on when its
>acceptable if at
I was wondering if people had any opinions on when its acceptable if at all for a
layout to break when users increase font size.
Sites I am working on look fine if text is increased or decreased 1 or 2 times but
when they are increased repeatedly the layout goes a bit whacky in some browsers
(N
hi Grant,
Manfred Staudinger has come up with a nice hack to get around this:
http://staudinger.heim.at/Test/cond_0.html
cheers
matt andrews
canberra, australia.
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 13:39:09 +1000, Focas, Grant wrote:
> Be careful when running multiple versions of IE in side-by-side mode.
>
Be careful when running multiple versions of IE in side-by-side mode.
I've experienced problems where the IE5 or 5.5 has inherited some of the
properties of IE6, which do not show up when testing on a machine with a
'proper' version of IE5 or IE5.5. Mostly it's OK but i'm not using it
anymore becau
Hi James,
I get it too on IE 5.2, but only for the password field, not the username
field. The only difference I can see between the 2 fields is the 'value=""'
attribute, so maybe try adding that to the password field and see if it
makes any difference.
Kevin
On 28/9/04 1:17 PM, "James Ellis" <[
Francesco--
I'd recommend you first validating your CSS and XHTML before attempting
to track down any other issues. This may not solve all of your
problems, but it will make the road to enlightenment much more
pleasant.
Validate XHTML here: http://validator.w3.org
Validate CSS here: http://jig
Hi
Looks like it's Mac IE 5 day today...
Has anyone experienced this before? Mac IE 5.x user hits a page with a
login form. When they tab to the form field and type in their details
two characters appear for every one typed.
If the user clicks in the field with their mouse the problem goes away.
Hi Susan
I'd suggest requesting some screenshots from her of your site. Apple has
a support article on this at their website. This should help you
pinpoint the "all broken" problem.
If she is using OSX, suggest that she uses a better browser (that's what
I do for users with this OS). OS8 and 9
On Sep 28, 2004, at 5:46 am, Susan R. Grossman wrote:
Usually I spend all my time on other peoples sites and rarely get time
to work on mine. I am finally getting a chance to update the content,
but while doing so my sister (in Maine and very non-computer savy)
who uses ie 5.2 mac told me the sit
On Sep 28, 2004, at 5:55 am, Barry Cranmer wrote:
Could a few using Mac browsers please check out the new version of my
site at http://blackcoil.com and let me know if things look to be in
order? There isn't much content there yet, but I want to make sure
the
framework is stable before I move on,
Hi Francesco,
It has some issues in earlier versions of IE PC You might want to check
out (Just got my multiple versions of IE installed (
http://www.skyzyx.com/archives/94.php ) so it's nice to be able to
say that! ).
I had a quick look in IE Mac and it does have a few things needing
sort
It looks perfect to me on: Win IE 6, Win FF 0.9, and Win Opera 7.
Francesco
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 16:55:08 -0400, "Barry Cranmer"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> On Monday, September 27, 2004, at 03:56 PM, Francesco wrote:
>
> > Could a few using Mac browsers please check out the new version of
Hi, I normally just lurk and listen in on everyone here and enjoy it a
great deal. I have a small site design that is causing me problems, and I
can't seem to find the problem.
http://64.219.167.253/test/testpage.php
Three issues going on here:
1) The page footer is floating in the middle of the
On Monday, September 27, 2004, at 03:56 PM, Francesco wrote:
Could a few using Mac browsers please check out the new version of my
site at http://blackcoil.com and let me know if things look to be in
order? There isn't much content there yet, but I want to make sure the
framework is stable before
Good day,
Usually I spend all my time on other peoples sites and rarely get time
to work on mine. I am finally getting a chance to update the content,
but while doing so my sister (in Maine and very non-computer savy)
who uses ie 5.2 mac told me the site was all broken.
I have searched the arc
Hi
I've just taken a look at your site using safari, IE5 and Firefox.
The site looks fine in Safari and Firefox but is completely broken in IE5.
Hope this helps.
On 27 Sep 2004, at 20:56, Francesco wrote:
Could a few using Mac browsers please check out the new version of my
site at http://black
Could a few using Mac browsers please check out the new version of my
site at http://blackcoil.com and let me know if things look to be in
order? There isn't much content there yet, but I want to make sure the
framework is stable before I move on, thanks.
Francesco Sanfilippo, Internet Developer
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