On 04.07.2008, at 10:57, Philippe Marschall wrote:
Will Scheidegger wrote:
On 04.07.2008, at 10:37, Philippe Marschall wrote:
I have not seen neither of the two problems yet. Although I do not
work in IE except if I have to. But none of our customers have
ever mentioned any problems there. Maybe if you could publish some
screenshots somewhere so that we could compare it to our results..?
http://img372.imageshack.us/img372/7346/loginbuglt6.png
http://img93.imageshack.us/img93/7946/highlightbugwk2.png
I can confirm the contextual menu highlightning issue... but would
not consider this to be a serious bug. The long german labels are
causing that issue. For what it's worth: In Firefox the lables extend
a bit over the edge of the box. Not very pretty, but I prefer that the
magnolia developer invest their time in more important stuff.
I think to renounce the use of a safer and fastster browser does
not really qualify as "conservative"... ;-)
But by the end of the day... Magnolia should work properly at least
in IE7. If your customers insist on using IE6 I think they are
beyond help.
Yeah right, telling customers there they are figging idiots. Sounds
like the way to go.
Well, I did not use these terms... but seriously: IE6 is a major no-no!
http://browsehappy.com/why/
http://www.internetnews.com/security/article.php/3374931
and so on.
-will
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