[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>I went to your web site with no problem, Actually, I'd been there once or 
>twice before. No problem for me (9.1 and 4.75). Is it possible, it's not the 
>browser, but if the visitor has an old OS, is using a PC, or doesn't have the 
>best (or the right ones) plug ins? I know at times, graphics that I save in 
>GraphicConverter (my favorite app of all time) don't show properly, and I 
>have to load and save with PhotoDeluxe. 
>
I save most of my images in GraphicConverter and stopped using png's 
because in Netscape 4.7 (Mac & Windows) the transparency didn't work. 
The same thing with IE (Windows Only)
But in Netscape 7 the png images worked fine. It may be because of 
GraphicConverter. (I used Mac OS 8.6 and Windows 98) (Netscape 7.0, 
Netscape 4.7, Internet Explorer 5.1, Internet Explorer 6)

>
>This reminds me of a like situation. I have PC friends who make comments 
>about not being able to see ALL those PC sites. I always have to ask them 
>what they're talking about, cuz rarely can I not see a particular PC web 
>site. Sometimes I do have to boot I.E., and occasionally, I get a web site 
>that doesn't show up, but usually it's a site I didn't really care to visit.
>
I've never had that problem.

>
>Oh, and to those who mentioned pop up ads. Are you talking about the ones 
>that flash by in a blink of an eye, and are underneath all your windows when 
>using Netscape? Or are you talking about something else?
>
I mentioned that Netscape 7.01 can suppress popup adds. "the ones that 
flash by in a blink of an eye, and are underneath all your windows"
Netscape 7.0- does not have this option.

>
>STeve
>
><< My home page is at http://www.arthurwiebe.com/
>I use HTML Creator 3.5. I tried to use Pagespinner but I liked HTML 
>Creator better. >>
>


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