David Hucklesby wrote:
On Thu, 02 Nov 2006 08:51:23 +0530, Rahul Gonsalves wrote:
Dear All,
http://rahulgonsalves.com/mitra/0111/index.html
I would appreciate a site check, for this website - built for a non-
profit looking to promote alternative energy choices.
I'd agree with Rachel and David - a really attractive and appropriate
layout and color scheme.
Thank you :-).
You ask about older browsers, but I see problems in IE 7. The text on
the horizontal secondary menu (yellow) gets out of whack with the
actual link when any zoom is applied (Ctrl +). At the same time, the
image transitions get very jerky. There's also a horizontal scroll bar,
with the content extending beyond the window borders - but this seems
to be a "feature" of Microsoft's first attempt at a real zoom.
Ah ha! I don't test rigorously enough in IE7 yet. Yes, it does seem
messed up, with a "page zoom", as opposed to increasing the text-size.
The image transitions I assume are problematic because of the zoom - I
notice that in Opera too, but I think I can live with that. The only
alternative I suppose is a flash-based solution, and I do believe that
there are problems with the page zoom and flash/quicktime as well.
My "standalone" IE 5.5 has problems with the transparency of the logo
(but I only just installed IE 7 with these standalones, so that may be
a limitation of my setup). IE 5.5 also pops a warning about the script
- "Line: 4 Char: 1 Error: Object doesn't support this property or
method".
Hmmm. I must say, that I tried looking through the two scripts that run
on the home page, and I couldn't figure out either, so I can't fix them.
The image fader is from Brandspankingnew.com (.net?), and the IE PNG
hack is from Scripting Magic, so perhaps if anyone has any previous
experience/can debug the script...?
IE 5.01 is totally borked - most of the content is missing. I don't
think I'd worry too much about it though. My site gets visitors on
Windows 98, but even they have IE 5.5.
Ouch. Is there any way to just serve them unstyled content? That is my
preferred way of handling things - in fact, I thought that using an
@import would ensure that they get no stylesheet? Is that only for the
version of IE on the Mac?
Checked on Windows xp SP 2 @ 120 DPI.
(Check spelling of title on contact page!)
Whoops! Thanks!
Cordially,
David
Thanks a ton,
- Rahul.
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