Nice looking site!!! (as it should be ;^)
Unfortunately I don't have Safari 1.0 (using v1.24 by way of auto
Mac software updates ...which will be true of most Mac users.)
However I did spot an inconsistency on
http://www.westciv.com/style_master/product_info/screenshots/24.html
...no right menu.
Hi Maxine
Well, the Safari engine uses the KDE khtml engine. I find testing in
Konquerer pretty much mirrors what I have seen in Safari. The easiest
and cheapest way to test this would be to find an old Pentium 3
somewhere, install a Linux distro like Suse or Fedora with the KDE
desktop
James Ellis wrote:
find an old Pentium 3
somewhere, install a Linux distro like Suse or Fedora with the KDE
desktop environment.
Or get Knoppix and run it off the live CD on your main machine
http://www.knoppix.org/
(although I've now actually installed it natively on an old Compaq PII
laptop
On 2 Apr 2005, at 10:25 am, James Ellis wrote:
Once you get the box up and running, you can test layouts on Safari
without investing in a Mac. Also useful if you have a Mac and can't
backport it to older versions of Safari for testing due to the auto
update feature
If you have a Mac running
It's definitely not nearly as bad. Very few people still have safari
1.0. I do but that's because up until lately I've been too broke to
upgrade to 10.3 (which is required for safari 1.2). Plus, the problems
in the differences between Safari versions isnt nearly as bad as they
are with ie pc.
I wonder if someone could confirm something for me. I got a comment the
other day about a specific page at our site having major problems in
Safari 1.0. I don't actually have access to Safari 1.0, and the person
who made the comment now seems to have disappeared.
But, being a in the business
On 1 Apr 2005, at 1:16 pm, Maxine Sherrin wrote:
I wonder if someone could confirm something for me. I got a comment
the other day about a specific page at our site having major problems
in Safari 1.0. I don't actually have access to Safari 1.0, and the
person who made the comment now seems to
Looks fine here.
(Safari 1.0, Mac OSX 10.2.8)
Regards,
Jonathan Cooper
Manager of Information / Website
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia
http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/04/2005 02:16:51 PM:
I wonder if someone could confirm something for me. I
I have Safari 1.2.4 (v125.12) with OS-X version 10.3.8 - Your page is fine.
I know an earlier version of Safari had problems with some websites that used Javascript or some CGI scripts for user/password logins. But even that has gone away after the latest OS-X update.
Your 'disappeared' user may