Is there any standard for browsers like web standards ?
Is there Any idea to standardise web browser lik web standard websites
or limit the browser to solve these web standard problems?
Jalal
www.future-internet.com
Lea de Groot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 04 May 2005 22:47:45 +0200, Gunlaug
soft tester wrote:
Is there any standard for browsers like web standards ?
Think that was the idea behind W3C standards -- originally.
Is there Any idea to standardise web browser lik web standard
websites or limit the browser to solve these web standard problems?
None working.
regards
I've been working on a three column layout that has been just peachy, other
than an IE bug that paints over the content of selected sub sections on
hover or when clicking a link: http://tdrake.net/generic-test.html
I've tried numerous fixes and even thought I had it solved by replacing hex
colors
Drake, Ted C. wrote:
I've looked at about 3 dozen web sites this morning discussing the
best three column layout and it is getting really confusing. So many
of them are variations of each other and there are few dates on the
pages to know what is new and better.
Hi Ted,
I don't know if this
On Wed, 04 May 2005 11:15:01 -0400, Drake, Ted C. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Please help. What is a bullet-proof three-column layout
I wish I knew, too.
that gives me a
header, footer, and the center column is liquid. I don't care about the
order of the divs.
Just in case you change your mind
David Laakso wrote:
Just in case you change your mind about source order:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins/
FYI:
The ALA's article doesn't mention a few things:
- links inside the right column appear not to be clickable in Opera 6,
- there are background painting problems in
Thierry Koblentz wrote:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins/
FYI:
The ALA's article doesn't mention a few things:
- links inside the right column appear not to be clickable in Opera 6,
- there are background painting problems in IE,
- there is one structural hack missing from the
On Wed, 04 May 2005 22:47:45 +0200, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
- How many of the old browser-versions should be allowed to influence
our choice of design-methods?
- Aren't there enough bugs and flaws in the new browser-versions?
- Where's the quality control for browsers vs. standards -- is there
Lea de Groot wrote:
But, as always, log file results drive the testing.
Sounds pretty counter-productive to me, but I guess it makes economical
sense in the short run -- and preserves status quo.
Pity I never read log files. I'm too busy -- testing for new bugs. ;-)
regards
Georg
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Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Just some quick questions -- and please don't misunderstand me here.
:-)
NP ;-)
- How many of the old browser-versions should be allowed to influence
our choice of design-methods?
- Aren't there enough bugs and flaws in the new browser-versions?
I see your point, but
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