I tried your calculator example on Mac OSX 10.6 in Firefox, Safari and
Chrome and it did not work in any of them.

Also, why duplicate functionality that already exists in jQuery. You can get
fully functional fading and a plug-in calculator that work across all
current browsers and all operating systems using jQuery.

John

On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 11:36 PM, PurencoolGmail <purenc...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I need a professional eye.
>
> I have been developing this site for two weeks
> (with help from this email group) and now that
> I think I have finished. All I want to know is there
> too much css?
>
>
> The site is www.purencool.com
>
> Any feed back would be great and you don't have to
> be nice.
>
> --
> <b>John Cullen</b>
> purencool.com
>
>
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