That interface gives me some problems.
If the idea is to be minimalist, that's fine but...
The images don't fit on my wide screen laptop.
After maximizing and getting rid of the toolbars up top, it still doesn't.
And then the bottom of the page had wierd things going on.
Point is, without a reference from Godfrey, I would have quit.
Good concept, poor web execution.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 8:02 PM, Anthony Farr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree that the content is the issue and the technology should
> disappear and not be a topic of discussion.  I also fully accept that
> most browsers are better than IE7.  Still, Explorer is the most widely
> used browser.  Surely the designer should make the page work
> flawlessly in the browser that most visitors will be using.  My
> biggest criticism is that the left edge never comes fully into view,
> which loses captions.
>
> As I said, I did enjoy the pictures but the technology got in my way.
> I've visited plenty of sites with hidden navigation buttons so I knew
> what it was doing, it just wasn't doing it well in the world's most
> common browser
>
> I use IE7 because I want my computer to be a "one stop shop" when it
> comes to upgrading.  I do nothing and all my MS services get upgraded
> in the background.... perhaps not with the best software but it mostly
> works.  And it's annoying that Flash content doesn't zoom properly in
> Explorer, do other browsers handle Flash differently / better when
> zooming.
>
> regards, Anthony Farr
>
> 2008/7/26 Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> I've viewed it with both Safari and FireFox. It works beautifully with
>> both.
>>
>
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