Hey folks,
For a while now, most of my projects have been authentication-required
deals, making it difficult to have anyone view/review them. I'm now
working on the final stages of a website which isn't protected from
public view and thought I'd check to see if anybody sees any problems.
It's
In FF 2.0 on my Mac the links at the very top of the page (upper
right) - login, register, etc. - are missing on their top edge. I
didn't review the CSS at all, but it appears maybe they have a
negative top margin? Whatever it is is taking their top edge right
out of the viewport.
Hope that
Chris Akins wrote:
In FF 2.0 on my Mac the links at the very top of the page (upper
right) - login, register, etc. - are missing on their top edge. I
didn't review the CSS at all, but it appears maybe they have a
negative top margin? Whatever it is is taking their top edge right
out of the
Bill Brown wrote:
I'm now
working on the final stages of a website which isn't protected from
public view and thought I'd check to see if anybody sees any problems.
http://www.researchstevemccurry.com/
If anybody has a second to take a look, I'm particularly interested in
Mac rendering,
Bill Brown wrote:
It's only the template as I'll be layering in the various modules over
the next few days, but here's the basic template:
http://www.researchstevemccurry.com/
Bill
mac os x 10.4.11
I did not see any grave issues in FF/3.0.1, or the latest versions of
Opera,
David Laakso wrote:
...
Not too freak out, but I prefer your page with images disabled--
darkness and diagonals always scare me.
Isak Dinesen
The diagonals are scaring me, too.
Ingo
--
http://www.satzansatz.de/css.html
http://www.dolphinsback.com
Chris Akins wrote:
I'm sending this to you off list so I can attach the screenshots. I
hadn't clicked on the top links before so I never saw the panels. It
does appear - my opinion - that the top tabs are slightly too high as
the actual text bumps the top edge of the viewport. I think
David Laakso wrote:
The tab font ascenders kiss the chrome on all my browsers-- too tight.
Not too freak out, but I prefer your page with images disabled--
darkness and diagonals always scare me.
Isak Dinesen
LOL!
OK, Isak and Ingo (et al)--
I killed the diagonals. I have little control
Adam Ducker wrote:
First Glance: The page looks good. Loads quickly. A little busy with
graphics for my taste but that's a personal preference. The page
resizes nicely in large and small windows.
Gotcha. With regard to the images, it's a Flash conversion and was very
image intensive. I've
Also implemented some Mozilla proprietary code to fix FF2
inline-block...that should help keep the tabs a little more inline. I
don't have FF2 anymore (Win nor Mac), so if someone wants to double
check that, I'd be most appreciative.
Hi Bill,
The tabs look good in FF2/Win.
As a side note,
Thierry Koblentz wrote:
The tabs look good in FF2/Win.
As a side note, adding tabindex=0 to your DTs should allow keyboard users
to access these tabs and trigger the script.
Hey there, Thierry. Excellent point. I did just that and uploaded the
changes. Now, I think I might implement the arrow
Without Images: Looking at a page without images (disable them using
the Firefox web developer tool bar) shows you what it might be like on a
brutally slow connection. Pretty good in this view, though I loose the
page title and the top links are unreadable in this instance so you
might
At 11:45 AM -0400 8/4/08, Bill Brown wrote:
Hey folks,
For a while now, most of my projects have been authentication-required
deals, making it difficult to have anyone view/review them. I'm now
working on the final stages of a website which isn't protected from
public view and thought I'd check
13 matches
Mail list logo