RE: [WSG] asking a PC user for a page check

2005-01-05 Thread Wybrow, Mark
iginal Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bruce Sent: Thursday, 6 January 2005 3:04 PM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: Re: [WSG] asking a PC user for a page check As a new member this leaves me in a position of being hesitant to post, not wanting to both

Re: [WSG] asking a PC user for a page check

2005-01-05 Thread Bruce
As a new member this leaves me in a position of being hesitant to post, not wanting to bother anyone. So far I have liked the group, and both am interested in viewing the sites posted such as this one, and learn from it all. I am the type though, not to want to "bother anyone", in which case I

Re: [WSG] asking a PC user for a page check

2005-01-05 Thread David Laakso
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 21:23:09 -0500, Barry Cranmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The pages are very understated and plain. No flash or anything else exciting. I'm trying for a calm and peaceful look.> If a PC user has a bit of time to spare, could you take a look and let me know what happens whe

RE: [WSG] asking a PC user for a page check

2005-01-05 Thread Wybrow, Mark
PC user for a page check Hello, Thanks very much for your message and especially for the screen shot. Hm... now to figure out how to fix this mess. Thanks again. On Wednesday, January 5, 2005, at 09:27 PM, Wybrow, Mark wrote: > > > > Hello > > Quick remark from a PC IE

Re: [WSG] asking a PC user for a page check

2005-01-05 Thread Jeffrey Hardy
Barry Cranmer wrote: > If a PC user has a bit of time to spare, could you take a look and let > me know what happens when viewed by software from the evil empire? > > I'd really appreciate it If you could just check this one page - > http://orderlyspaces.com/organize.html Barry - Looks alright in f

Re: [WSG] asking a PC user for a page check

2005-01-05 Thread Jonathan T. Sage
well, not exactally what your intending, but : #menu { float: left; margin-top: 1.2em; margin-left: 1em; padding:0; width: 9em; line-height: 2em; } makes it play nice in FF/Win and IE6/Win. IE/Win dosn't play nice with position:fixed; afaik. hope this is at least a little helpful ~j On Wed

Re: [WSG] asking a PC user for a page check

2005-01-05 Thread Lea de Groot
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 21:23:09 -0500, Barry Cranmer wrote: > If a PC user has a bit of time to spare, could you take a look and > let me know what happens when viewed by software from the evil empire? I would really suggest you make use of http://browsercam.com/ (from memory - google browsercam if

Re: [WSG] asking a PC user for a page check

2005-01-05 Thread Bert Doorn
Hi Thanks very much for your message and especially for the screen shot. Hm... now to figure out how to fix this mess. MSIE PC does not support position:fixed. You might try floating the menu to the left, or adding a small hack in for MSIE so it changes to position:absolute /* PC MSIE fix \*/

Re: [WSG] asking a PC user for a page check

2005-01-05 Thread Barry Cranmer
Hello, Thanks very much for your message and especially for the screen shot. Hm... now to figure out how to fix this mess. Thanks again. On Wednesday, January 5, 2005, at 09:27 PM, Wybrow, Mark wrote: Hello Quick remark from a PC IE 6+ ... the body of text drops below the Menu height & stret

RE: [WSG] asking a PC user for a page check

2005-01-05 Thread Wybrow, Mark
wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: [WSG] asking a PC user for a page check Working on a Mac, using Firefox, I've finally got some pages and CSS that validate and work on IE mac, safari and opera. But, IE on PCs might be another story. They worked on PCs quite a while ago and I'm almost afraid to ask now.

[WSG] asking a PC user for a page check

2005-01-05 Thread Barry Cranmer
Working on a Mac, using Firefox, I've finally got some pages and CSS that validate and work on IE mac, safari and opera. But, IE on PCs might be another story. They worked on PCs quite a while ago and I'm almost afraid to ask now. The pages are very understated and plain. No flash or anything el