On 10/14/05 5:18 PM, "RKN Studio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Just getting ready to launch a new line for the customer.  The mail for isn't
> working here - but I know that works.
> 
> http://www.rknstudio.com/sites/mlpformen/home.html
> 
> Mac users input is greatly appreciated.


Mac OS 10.2.4:  Firefox 1.0.6, Safari 2.0.1:
--------------------------------------------

Usability:
In the left nav, after I've clicked on on of the subnav links, they
disappear, adding an extra step to get back to them.  For example, clicking
" "Press/Publicity" reveals tow subnav items - Press Releases and Magazine
Tears - if I click on " Press Releases" both subnav items go away, what if I
wanted to check out " Magazine Tears" next?  I have to re-click
"Press/Publicity"  Not really a CSS issue, but an issue (to me) none the
less.

Layout/CSS:
The copy right text is way too small to read in Firefox, but is barely
readable in Safari.  FF seems to make your font size small than Safari.


Mac OS 10.2.4:  IE 5.2.3:
-------------------------

Usability:
Same as above

Layout/CSS:
Layout looks good in IE/Mac, bravo!  The contact us page does have a
horizontal scroll in IE5/Mac, where as all other browsers have the vertical
scroll only.  Again, in IE/Mac the footer text (copy right) is way too small
to read.


Mac OS 10.2.4: Opera 8.0:
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Usability & Layout/CSS:
The site is all over the place in Opera.  The Flash movie appears over the
top left corner of the site, making it impossible to use the navigation -
because it is covered up by the Flash movie.  I'm guessing here, but it is
probably because you have positioned the Flash movie as relative, and it is
getting confused as to what its parent container is.  Make sure it's parent
- containing div - is set to position: relative.  I didn't examine the
markup, so I may be completely wrong here?  It is only Opera that is messing
it up.




Over all it looks pretty good across the Mac browsers with the exception
being Opera 8.0.  I'm getting ready to upgrade to Opera 8.5, so maybe it
will be better in the newer version?



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