On 1/21/07, John 'Max' Maxwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Can anyone out there with a MAC take a look at this website and tell me if
it renders happily in Opera and/or IE5 etc??

www.lilaccoast.co.uk

Hi Max,
Looks good here with Safari and Firefox, even with JS turned off. The
text on some of the pages is pretty low-contrast, though. The home
page is a good example. Darker text, please! I'm protanopic (can
distinguish fewer shades of red & green than most people) which might
have something to do with it.

Opera runs on many platforms; I don't know that I'd expect any
different rendering on a Mac. Also, Safari's rendering engine (Webkit)
is based on KHTML from Konqueror. As time goes by they're probably
diverging more and more (maybe they're more like cousins than siblings
now), but if you're stuck in Windows, firing up a Linux Live CD (or
having a dual boot partition) is a low-commitment way to see how your
sites render with KHTML which might also give you a hint as to how it
renders with Webkit.

--
Philip
http://NikitaTheSpider.com/
Whole-site HTML validation, link checking and more


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