Hi Gangue,
I always check any pages I do with Arachne, if I think it's likely to
attract loads of DOS users, then I make it more DOS friendly using 'rach
as the editor.
Try
http://www.maresme.fsnet.co.uk
and clicks on into the site. I fully expected this to be a NO NO because
there's CSS and Jscript in there (ok LD I know I could mostly do it all
without, but the Js and CSS makes it easier in IE and Nutcrack).
I'm surprised to say the least. The pages and CSS and CSS styles seem to
work except for the bit where the Links change colour on hover. They
seem to want to display in the "red" colour elsewhere than where they
should, but if you click on the "blue" for the link, the page works and
transfers and the hover coloured false link disappears.
Also the links frame at the left hand side is written in DHTML and Js,
and I fully expecteed it to just give up on the display, but what it has
done is expanded the links out as a list of links, and made them valid.
What it does in IE is display the Black type list of main categories
which then expands each section individually, like an expanding menu in
Win.
Hmmmm. It's interesting to say the least. The good thing is if Arachne
can handle the default way what other browsers handle in full, then
things are better for users.
Regards
mel
-- This mail was written by user of The Arachne Browser - http://arachne.cz/