I recently put up my first two commercial sites. I just ran them through
iCapture and on one of them the menu is not showing. The clients wanted a
dropdown, flyout menu so it is a JavaScript menu and takes a tad longer to
download - would this be the reason it is not showing or do you think there
Maureen,
The clients wanted a
dropdown, flyout menu so it is a JavaScript menu and takes a tad
longer to
download - would this be the reason it is not showing or do you think
there
is a problem on the Macs/Safari? I would appreciate it if someone on a
Mac
could do a quick site check for me
Maureen,
The drop-down menu does have a problem on IE5.3 Mac. I get a Microsoft
JScript error message:
Line: 196
Char: 2
Error: Invalid procedure call or argument.
This error message is triggered when rolling the cursor over the menu.
IE Mac also treats your picture badly, running its frame
Maureen,
I found the site was extremely slow to load in both Safari and Firefox
on Mac, and still pretty slow on IE Win. However, the problem only
existed on the first page, which suggests that whatever the problem is,
it's being cached so that future pages don't suffer from the same
Maureen
The site 's sidebar menus work find in Safari 1.0 However the
horizontal rollover menu at the top right of the page has a flickering
problem probably due to a CSS sizing error.
Leo
On Sunday, March 21, 2004, at 09:29 PM, Maureen Beattie wrote:
a problem on the Macs/Safari? I would
Thanks for your reply Justin - I was a bit surprised when you said it was
slow loading as I hadn't noticed that. I checked it out with on
www.websiteoptimization.com and one of the things they cautioned on was the
size of the CSS file. I didn't realise that could be an issue so it is
something
Thank you Hugh for your reply.
you wrote ..I get a Microsoft JScript error message: This error
message is triggered when rolling the cursor over the menu
Not too sure about that, I will have to look into it further. Also your
comments on the highlinks is noted. Not sure why I put a
I don't know what the usual procedure is, but the float property does
require a width to be specified, so I think you probably have two choices.
Not anymore. CSS 2.1 changes this, because browsers didn't bother when
'width' isn't specified.
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Anne van Kesteren
http://annevankesteren.nl/
You could incase it in a div and float the div then the image doesn't
need a width
Leo
On Monday, March 22, 2004, at 01:46 AM, Hugh Todd wrote:
Maureen,
I don't know what the usual procedure is, but the float property does
require a width to be specified, so I think you probably have two