>I viewed it on a variety of browsers on PC. Technically, I guess, the
client is correct: the text isn't centerd. The entire image is centered in
the window. Since the logo on the left is a drawing, the actual >text -
Dragon Way - is visually off to the right. And because of the color
difference be
Title: Dragon Way (Site Check)
>Firstly,
congratulations on putting together a site that is well structured with the
headings etc. My comments relate more to the usability and accessibility
aspects.
>:
>:
Thank you for your comments
Graham, some excellent points and ones which I hope to
Title: Dragon Way (Site Check)
> http://test.dragon-way.com/
> Any other comments
would be ace.
Firstly, congratulations on putting
together a site that is well structured with the headings etc. My comments
relate more to the usability and accessibility aspects.
· Your splash
Hello
Thanks for the input...
>IE5.2/Mac: Slow as hell (over a minute). Definitely not a connection
issue
>as all other browsers are fine. Something is causing IE5.2 to struggle when
>rendering your code. Suggest they're using IE5.2/Mac to test unfortunately.
Thanks Jon. I thought I was goi
>What are you using as an editor? I noticed a meta I haven't seen before:
>"
>Does that indicate FrontPage or something MS-based?
http://www.html-reference.com/META_name_MSSmartTagsPreventParsing.htm
>Point out to your client that IE5.2 is so flakey it might as well be in
>sanskrit and that and
Hi,
If you tell your client to visit www.msn.com with his Mac IE5.2 browser
then he'll get the message that his browser is out of date and that he
should change it to another browser like FireFox or Safari.
So even Microsoft tells Macusers to change to another browser than Internet Explorer. I thi
Title: Dragon Way (Site Check)
Hi Ed,
I don’t have a Mac so couldn’t
look at the site. I did want to offer a comment, though, about point #1 (non-centered
text).
I viewed it on a variety of browsers on PC.
Technically, I guess, the client is correct: the text isn’t centerd. The
enti
On 11/25/05 12:45 AM "Web Man Walking" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent this
out:
> I don¹t have a MAC
I do. And it's "Mac", not "MAC". "Mac" is short for "Macintosh".
> 1. Homepage - Text under dolls is not centred
Seems okay in Safari.
> 2. Homepage - No logo showing
If that's the green, phallic s
Lea de Groot wrote:
> On 26/11/2005, at 1:25 PM, Mark Harris wrote:
> > I only started using a Mac on OSX so I didn't know that. Will
> > Firefox run on OS9?
> Good question.
> http://www.mozilla.org/download.html says:
> "Looking for software for Mac OS 9?
> Due to the lack of developer inter
On 26/11/2005, at 1:25 PM, Mark Harris wrote:
I only started using a Mac on OSX so I didn't know that. Will
Firefox run on OS9?
Good question.
http://www.mozilla.org/download.html says:
"Looking for software for Mac OS 9?
Due to the lack of developer interest, build machines, compilers and
t
Lea de Groot wrote:
On 25/11/2005, at 9:29 PM, Mark Harris wrote:
Point out to your client that IE5.2 is so flakey it might as well be
in sanskrit and that and smart people using Macs will be using Safari
or Firefox ;-)
No, IE5.2 is the browser of choice for OS9 (and I assume lower! :( )
On 25/11/2005, at 9:29 PM, Mark Harris wrote:
Point out to your client that IE5.2 is so flakey it might as well
be in sanskrit and that and smart people using Macs will be using
Safari or Firefox ;-)
No, IE5.2 is the browser of choice for OS9 (and I assume lower! :( )
users.
I don't think
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Sent: 25 November 2005 14:30
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Dragon Way (Site Check)
Web Man Walking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Jon. I thought I was going nuts. I have had a shot of the site on
Web Man Walking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Jon. I thought I was going nuts. I have had a shot of the site on
clients Mac and it is IE he is using. It does take over a minute to
render
the code on each page!
yw Ed. Thought so.
Code
validates and seems OK to me? Am I just missing
Hi,
If you tell your client to visit www.msn.com with his Mac IE5.2 browser
then he'll get the message that his browser is out of date and that he
should change it to another browser like FireFox or Safari.
So even Microsoft tells Macusers to change to another browser than Internet Explorer. I thi
>What are you using as an editor? I noticed a meta I haven't seen before:
>"
>Does that indicate FrontPage or something MS-based?
http://www.html-reference.com/META_name_MSSmartTagsPreventParsing.htm
>Point out to your client that IE5.2 is so flakey it might as well be in
>sanskrit and that and
Web Man Walking wrote:
IE5.2/Mac: Slow as hell (over a minute). Definitely not a connection
issue
as all other browsers are fine. Something is causing IE5.2 to struggle when
rendering your code. Suggest they're using IE5.2/Mac to test unfortunately.
Thanks Jon. I thought I was going nuts.
Hello
Thanks for the input...
>IE5.2/Mac: Slow as hell (over a minute). Definitely not a connection
issue
>as all other browsers are fine. Something is causing IE5.2 to struggle when
>rendering your code. Suggest they're using IE5.2/Mac to test unfortunately.
Thanks Jon. I thought I was goi
Dragon Way (Site Check)Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 8:45 AM, Web Man
Walking wrote:
I don't have a MAC and client is complaining of:
1. Homepage - Text under dolls is not centred
Safari - exactly the same as FF/Win
IE5.2/Mac: not present
2. Homepage - No logo showing
Safari - exactly the
On 11/25/05 12:45 AM "Web Man Walking" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent this
out:
> I don¹t have a MAC
I do. And it's "Mac", not "MAC". "Mac" is short for "Macintosh".
> 1. Homepage - Text under dolls is not centred
Seems okay in Safari.
> 2. Homepage - No logo showing
If that's the green, phallic s
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