James:
Nice heads-up. Thanks.
A quick troll through the extensionroom at mozdev this lazy sunday
afternoon showed up some interesting tools that may be of help when
developing/designing/tweaking your next masterpiece:
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SSR
the context menu in Firebird is the mneu that appears when you click in
an empty area of a webpage
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Neerav Bhatt
http://www.bhatt.id.au
IE view allows you to launch a page into IE from a Mozilla browser, from
the context menu.
http://extensionroom.mozdev.org/more-info/ieview
Whats is the
On Monday, March 15, 2004, at 10:10 AM, Kim Buttery wrote:
A number of my web pages insist that links I visited, when checking
them remain in the 'visited' state in the future. I would like the
links to revert to a none-visited state when a page loads. I believe
there should be an 'on load'
Michael,
Peter Gifford's beautiful work makes me wonder if I should call myself
a designer at all.
But what he didn't say was what I have long maintained.
The fact that everyone (more or less) can pick up a pencil does not
mean that everyone can draw beautifully.
In the same way, the fact
Thanks for posting that James. Further info: you can do this if you are using
Opera 7. Just go View Small Screen. You'll get a simulation of how the page
looks on a handheld PDA device.
Regards
PAUL ROSS
SkyRocket Design Co
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Hi,
I am a firm believer in standards and mostly just keep an eye on the list
(very erratically) to see what is going on and find out about resources that
I might have missed out on otherwise.
I actively support standards but am beginning to get annoyed at some of the
latest standards coming out
That IE7 hack looks interesting and I would like to have a play with
it, but the download link doesn't seem to be functional...
Has anyone else been able to get hold of it?
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English is wonderful language to breed misunderstanding. I don't want to
change the visit count, just the appearance when a page is loaded. If the
appearance goes with the count, then you are correct, I do not want to
change it. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Thank you for your
Thank you. I went to the Microsoft reference link you gave me . This
appears to apply to versions of IE prior to version 5.x. What I really want to
do is just prevent the web pages from continuing to show 'visited' color on
repeated visits.. Maybe I will justuse link and hover
states..
Yes, I think that is the best work around. Thanks.
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Kim Buttery blurted out:
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You are quite right, Hugh. I'm a professional at what I do, and I tell my
clients that there's nothing stopping them getting out notepad or Frontpage
and doing their own sites. There aren't any secret programming techniques
in web sites. But they don't because they're good at running an off-road
I've installed IE 5.01, 5.5 and 6 on my Windows2000 box using this
method:
http://www.quirksmode.org/browsers/multipleie.html
However, does anyone know a way of testing that these are acting as
they should for each version number?
Peter
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As Peter mentioned in an earlier post, For inspiration, look at traditional
design as well as other websites
I think this is the best advice that could be offered to anyone who doesn't
have a design background.
With the wonders of css we should be able to reproduce any design we like.
Magazines,
What's a good version of Netscape Navigator to check in? v 7.1 or v7?
is there a big difference? Is it worth checking in older versions?
What's the Netscape skinny basically?
Thanks!
Peter (obviously setting up a PC testing machine ...)
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The
That is a loaded question... Depends on what level of browser you intend to
support. I'd install 7, 6 and 4.x, just so you can see how it operates, but
that is just me...
All browsers are available here:
http://browsers.evolt.org/
Russ
What's a good version of Netscape Navigator to check in?
D. Keith Robinson has started an interesting discussion, called 'Why
Not Web Standards?', at Asterisk. He's asking why people aren't using
web standards, and the reasons for it:
Im very curious as to why people have shied away from Web
standards. Im very interested in hearing from people who
Hello Peter,
What's a good version of Netscape Navigator to check in? v 7.1 or v7?
it's usefull to install v6.1 or v7.0 (around 2% of users), because you can check a bug
with conform coded forms (labels). (AFAIK: Later Versions work like Mozi.)
Greetings
Stefan
Hi all
Netscape 4.7 is the tricky one. You need to do a
balancing act between 4.7 and 7.x compliance. However the latest google stats
clearly puts ie 6.x ahead of the rest. Mozilla might catch up, though the
current share is a below 1%
Cheers
Dippy
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