Evening.

On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 16:48:09 +0200, ":murb: [maarten brouwers]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi,
> 
> Have again tried to resolve most of the issues mentioned. I've made an 
> 'offline' copy and uploaded it to some other webspace to bypass https:
> 
> http://www2.hku.nl/~maarten/external/OpenOffice.org/proposals/3.1/
> 
> Screenshots are again welcome, but don't bother when you got a good 
> working Opera, Gecko-based browers (Mozilla, Firefox...), IE 5+... Mac 
> screenshots are again welcome...
> 
> g.,
> 
> 
> Maarten
> 

First of all, I'd like to save some bandwidth (eventhough it's not a
problem really), so it would be nice if you didn't load the images too
often. They're pretty big in filesize and I'm not the one paying for
this bandwidth. I use it of permission from the project personnel at
safelyinrussia.com (the project pays it from EU funds).

All these screenshots are taken at that temporary location Maarten set
up.

Both Netscape 4.8 and WebTV break totally, as expected:
http://safelyinrussia.com/tmp/miikka/ooowebsite/screenshot_netscape48_2005-04-07.jpg
http://safelyinrussia.com/tmp/miikka/ooowebsite/screenshot_webtv1_2005-04-07.jpg
http://safelyinrussia.com/tmp/miikka/ooowebsite/screenshot_webtv2_2005-04-07.jpg

Note that MSN WebTV is currently the only web browsing tool for
televisions. So if WebTV is ok, TV is ok. :)

Here's the website viewed in Lynx under Cygwin. I'll post this too so
that we can see if the source order is good and if there aren't any
major problem in the XHTML structure in overall. It's necessary to point
out that Lynx renders HTML and XHTML wondefully, so some of "margin"
problems in there aren't caused by the text browser. I don't know if we
need to fix those.
http://safelyinrussia.com/tmp/miikka/ooowebsite/screenshot_lynx1_2005-04-07.png
http://safelyinrussia.com/tmp/miikka/ooowebsite/screenshot_lynx2_2005-04-07.png

I looked at it on nearly all browsers I have on my machine and it was
ok. It worked great in Opera 5.11, too.

By the way, there is a problem in the login field at least on Mozilla
and Opera. It can't be any biggie, but still worth fixing. This happens
due to the styling of forms.
http://safelyinrussia.com/tmp/miikka/ooowebsite/screenshot_loginfield_2005-04-07.png

That's all for now.

Any questions?

Regards,
Miikka Leskinen
miles_fin

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