http://www.planetquake.com/lvl/blackbox/ works fine with all the Netscapes in my collection, plus the older Opera 5.
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 11:11:13 -0500 Marco Fonseca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Chris Menzel wrote: > > >On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 06:02:50PM +0100, ray@crytek wrote: > > > >>I've put my HTML skills to the test and reworked Threads design. I've > >>removed all images except the 'blackbox' and the 'blackbox title'. I've also > >>removed most of the nested tables, most of the width=100%, cleaned up the > >>style sheet a little, changes to the left nav, removed the right hand column > >>and a number of small changes > >> > >>This was just a quick re-work and I'll make it XHTML standard if people > >>want to use it (or someone else can if they like) > >> > >>I've tested on w3m, IE6 (win2k) and Mozilla (win2k). This is really Thread's > >>design cut back, thats all > >> > >>Oh yer, the URL :] > >>http://www.planetquake.com/lvl/blackbox/ > >> > >>threads original ca be found here; > >>http://www.threadbox.net/blackbox/ > >> > > > >Opera 6 (Linux) renders both designs so that the right edge of the > >box(es) o' links on the left side of the page is bang up flush against > >the text on the right of the page. It is quite unlovely. IE6 > >(Win2k/VMware), I notice, renders them both nicely with a space between > >the right edge of the box and the text. (Suggested fix: Simply insert > ><td> </td> between the two adjacent cells that contain the > >box(es) and the text.) > > > >FWIW, my preferences lean strongly toward the cleaner one-box design. > > > >Chris Menzel > > > I'm also looking at it through linux opera 6.0(t2) but on mine it shows > up fine. > > Marco > -- ************************************************************************ * Dave Serls Littleton, CO, USA * * dashs.denver.co.us dimensional.com * ************************************************************************
