Re: [WSG] Browser check Site crit please

2005-11-30 Thread Richard Stephenson
Thanks for the advice. I've never used mailing lists before. I usually
just google stuff! but this one seems very helpful.

On 11/30/05, Rick Faaberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 11/29/05 5:59 AM Richard Stephenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this
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  Hi everyone, I just joined this list

 I like it when there's a site identifier in the subject of the emails.
 Doesn't have to be the site name (so your customer won't find it) but just
 some identifier like problems with Mac browsers? or float problems or
 such.

 Thanks!

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Re: [WSG] Browser check Site crit please

2005-11-30 Thread Steve Ferguson


On Nov 29, 2005, at 5:59 AM, Richard Stephenson wrote:



I have been working on my blog

http://www.donkeymagic.co.uk

for a while and it works ok in my browsers FF an IE6 on the pc but i
have no access to mac browsers and little experince of mac css
bugs/filters.
Any help/advice/critisism will be greatfully recieved.

The side bar has rendering problems under safari 2.0.1. See http:// 
illumit.com/reports/donkeymagic.png


On my little ibook the main tabs are kind of small and hard to read.

There are a few HTML conformance problems (didn't seem to cause any  
problem with Safari) and one broken link. See http://illumit.com/ 
reports/donkeymagic.html


Hope that helps,
Steve Ferguson - WebLight Developer - http://illumit.com/Products/ 
weblight/



Thanks,

Richard Stephenson

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[WSG] Browser check Site crit please

2005-11-29 Thread Richard Stephenson
Hi everyone, I just joined this list and I have just plucked up
courage to ask you all to subject me to the humilitation that is my
first site check!

I have been working on my blog

http://www.donkeymagic.co.uk

for a while and it works ok in my browsers FF an IE6 on the pc but i
have no access to mac browsers and little experince of mac css
bugs/filters.

Any help/advice/critisism will be greatfully recieved.

Thanks,

Richard Stephenson

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Re: [WSG] Browser check Site crit please

2005-11-29 Thread Jay Gilmore






Richard Stephenson wrote:

  Hi everyone, I just joined this list and I have just plucked up
courage to ask you all to subject me to the humilitation that is my
first site check!

I have been working on my blog

http://www.donkeymagic.co.uk

Richard, 

Looks pretty good. 

Here are a couple minor comments:
A little dark -- not sure what sort of style / feeling you are going
for.
The contrast for the links at the bottom vs. the background is very
low. It is hard to read on my CRT @ 1024X768.
Why not make the links in the left column all the same width? You can
make the a elements block and apply a width to create the same
size. It the uneven grey backgrounds are a little distracting.


Jay Gilmore
Developer/Consultant
Affordable Websites and Marketing Solutions for Real
Small Business.
SmashingRed Web  Marketing
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Re: [WSG] Browser check Site crit please

2005-11-29 Thread Rick Faaberg
On 11/29/05 5:59 AM Richard Stephenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this
out:

 Hi everyone, I just joined this list

I like it when there's a site identifier in the subject of the emails.
Doesn't have to be the site name (so your customer won't find it) but just
some identifier like problems with Mac browsers? or float problems or
such.

Thanks!

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