Hi David
WINE is not "sort of virtualization software". It is a native Linux
> implementation of the standard-documented Win32 API, combined with a
> program for loading Win32 executables. Don't know of any license issues
> at the WINE end of things - it's FOSS software.
>
> It can run multiple Wi
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 9:29 PM, David Hucklesby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 20:28:00 +0300, Ibrahim Y wrote:
> > hi all..
> > I've a question about your opinions to improve my skills, are they based
> on syntax
> > checking / validating / or just if the website looks fine the
david wrote:
> And, after awhile, you won't have any visitors using Opera - because
> they'll be going to sites that work fine in Opera. ;-)
Indeed! Such a "stat-based" strategy works every time.
Molly 'the cat'
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clanmesa.earthlink wrote:
> And please check your site on at least the PC AND the Mac. Macs have
> about 8% market share right now, and that is expected to increase in
> the next year. Mac users will likely spend your clients' money, too,
> so you don't want to knock them out of the equation
Emil Björklund wrote:
> 2. There is a project called ies4osx which runs IE/Win 4-7 through Wine (a
> sort of virtualization software to run single Windows programs on mac/linux
> etc). It's pretty buggy, but works acceptable. There are supposedly licence
> issues in doing this, but I'm no expert o
Nearly 8 years ago, Microsoft stopped developing IE for the Mac. Two
years ago in December 2005, they stopped providing support for IE for
the Mac. The following month, January 2006, they removed the
application from their Macintosh downloads and told Mac users to STOP
using Internet Explor
And please check your site on at least the PC AND the Mac. Macs have
about 8% market share right now, and that is expected to increase in
the next year. Mac users will likely spend your clients' money, too,
so you don't want to knock them out of the equation.
I test on IE6, IE7, and Firefox
Hi Cynthia!
Apart from using virtualization (i.e. running windows on your mac) there are
a few options I would like to recommend.
1. A superb free service called browsershots (http://www.browsershots.org)
where you can send in your url and choose from a list of browsers you would
like screenshots
You could try those, but apart from a free test period they cost:
http://www.browsercam.com
http://browsercam.zfort.net/
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On 15/02/2008, at 1:24 AM, Big Moxy wrote:
> IE runs on Mac. Have you check the MS site or Google'd for a download?
> Cynthia Villegas wrote:
>> I have no ways of testing this on IE (mac user).
ie on the Mac is pretty awful and not a good guide as to how css will
render under ie on a pc.
Cyn
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 20:28:00 +0300, Ibrahim Y wrote:
> hi all..
> I've a question about your opinions to improve my skills, are they based on
> syntax
> checking / validating / or just if the website looks fine then it's good and
> that's it?
>
Well, the question I would ask you is: if the websi
hi all..
I've a question about your opinions to improve my skills, are they based on
syntax checking / validating / or just if the website looks fine then it's
good and that's it?
Thanks.
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 8:00 PM, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Cynthia Villegas wrote:
> > This
Cynthia Villegas wrote:
> This is my test site and my site so far:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/cynvill_3/website/index.html
>
> Any advice on mistakes or problems rendering on different browsers would be
> greatly appreciated...
>
> Cynthia
>
>
You are doing alright on IE/6.0 and IE/7.0, with
IE runs on Mac. Have you check the MS site or Google'd for a download?
You have several JavaScript errors:
Home - line 11: ";" expected
Journalism - line 14: Object doesn't support this property or method
Gallery - line 520: Type mismatch
Tim
Cynthia Villegas wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I design
Hi Everyone,
I designed site based only on floating css. It's the first time I've done this,
and it renders ok (according to me) on the latest versions of Firefox, Safari
and Opera.
I have no ways of testing this on IE (mac user).
This is my test site and my site so far:
http://homepage.ma
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