On 4/19/05, David Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm getting close to being able to actually publish my new PAW site. > From your point of view it won't be much different to my old one, but > at my end it's tied into a proper database where I can keep all sorts > of info and link into sales statistics and other cool stuff. > > Anyway I would like to do a quick test to make sure the "archive" page > actually works as its look will depend a little on CSS support. I'm > using a little bit of CSS as a convenient workaround for a limitation > of tables, but any problems should only be cosmetic rather than > functional. > > So I'd appreciate it if a few of you could point your browsers at: > http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/temp/paw-preview/ > and let me know if it looks OK. There should be a small grey border > around each of the pictures. Depending on your browser you might see > no border, a horrible yellow border, or a horrible border that fills > the entire table cell. > > The page is about 250kb in total - I need to redo the thumbnails with > better compression. Oh and the links won't work as this is a static > HTML version of what is normally a dynamically-generated page > > Thanks, >
I have no idea what the hell everyone's talking about. I don't know FoxFire from Opera from Avant. I have a computer, I turn it on and off. I hit your link, and it worked. There were pretty grey borders around the pictures. HTH, frank -- "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson

