Re: [WSG] Suggestions about what to do here ...

2004-03-25 Thread Martin Stender
Hi Michael Won't the Tantek hack work fine? someElement { font-size:small; /* fake value fed to IE5/5.5*/ voice-family: "\"}\""; voice-family:inherit; font-size:x-small; /* real value for most other browsers */ } html>.someElement { font-size:x-small; /* Opera 5

Re: [WSG] Suggestions about what to do here ...

2004-03-24 Thread Justin French
On Thursday, March 25, 2004, at 12:46 AM, Michael Kear wrote: [A]  say he’s got IE5, tell him to take a jump because he needs to upgrade. (I’ve done that, but if there’s another answer that’s easy I’d like to do that too – he’s not alone) That seems a little arrogant. [B] just let him lump it

Re: [WSG] Suggestions about what to do here ...

2004-03-24 Thread James Ellis
Hi Michael With that OS someone could log into his computer and upgrade for him... :D Seriously, though, you do have three paths here : 1. Push IE6 2. Make it work in IE5. It may be simple, I have a feeling it is this : font-size : smaller; Try small as a starter. I've been tooling with body {

RE: [WSG] Suggestions about what to do here ...

2004-03-24 Thread Patrick Lee
and the font size seemed ok to me. The menu however is definitely broken in IE5 and 5.5 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Michael Kear Sent: Thursday, 25 March 2004 12:46 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [WSG] Suggestions about what to

[WSG] Suggestions about what to do here ...

2004-03-24 Thread Michael Kear
What do you guys think I should do about this ….   A user has logged into my bluegrass Australia web site as a member (http://bluegrass.org.au )  and says when he logs in, he can’t read the site any more, because the text is too small and the menus don't work properly.    The menus don't