Tijnema ! wrote:
On 5/6/07, David Coallier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/6/07, Tijnema ! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/6/07, David Coallier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 5/5/07, Jan Reininghaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I am currently working on my second draw for the page, but I have a
> > > question. For my first draw I assumed that all of the new features will
> > > be available for all three branches, but is this actually true?
> > >
> > > By the way, I don't know whether you are aware that all build processes
> > > of the win32 snapshots have failed for one day now.
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> > Perhaps something like this could be cool:
> > http://dev.agoraproduction.com/php/snaps/
> >
> > The css might be a bit off as I just wanted to do it quick, but you
> > see the idea :)
> >
> >
> > David
>
> Yes, it is quick, as it doesn't work good in IE6, which is the most
> common browser (http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp)
> Might be a good alternative for the snaps site, as it is never too
> larg :) But it should work on IE6 too of course.
>
> Tijnema
>
Oops, well works in IE6.. just looks like hell.. I'd be interested in
seeing the % of the browsers on that specific site, it's not like any
common website thus can't rely on w3schools imho.

Not that it matters how many users are using IE6, PHP should be
atleast IE6, IE7, FF, Mozilla, Safari and Netscape compatible. (maybe
more?)

Anyways, you are right, looks like hell in IE6, try it in firefox or
opera .. the goal is to get an idea... not having a stable state with
everything working right away, etc...

Ok, but are you sure it will be possible in IE6? Didn't take a look at
your code yet, and i guess it will work, but we need to be sure of
course.

So look with a decent browser (wink) and tell me f you like the idea
of the tabs, that's the main point I am looking to get feedbacks on.


David

Yeah, i tested it with Firefox, and it's a good idea. I don't like the
style of the button, i think it doesn't really fit into the website,
so maybe if you could change the buttons to a little bit more PHP-like
it is cool for me, but well, it's not my site :P

Tijnema

Instead of using all tat javascript and trying to "make it work" in all possible browsers, why don't you simply make multiple pages, with static links from page to page (ie. page1.html for the first button, page2.html for the 2nd, etc.). And as for button appearances, just make it look like the tabs in the PHP bug tracker and it'll all be fine IMO.

- tul

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