Looks great in NS 4.0, but there was something *really* weird in NS 3.0 -- I
only saw the first line of buttons, and got no scrollbar to page down to see
the second line. Is the missing second line a DHTML issue or a Dreamweaver
issue?
If it's a DHTML issue, then I dunno if I want to use this stuff on a
commercial web site. We recently ran stats for a large semiconductor site,
and here's the Netscape numbers:
Netscape 4.x 68.03%
Netscape 3.x 30.61%
Netscape 2.x 1.34%
Netscape is 54.69% of this site's browsers. (MS is 42.26%). Since they had
just over 7,000 user sessions in the time frame we analyzed, there were
about 3,800 Netscape sessions, and that means over 1,000 NS 3.0 users. If
you assume that each of those thousand was a potential customer, and you
then make a very large jump and assume that by using DHTML you might be
preventing those users from seeing all of your screen ... well, it's not a
pretty picture.
I'm going to move really really slowly at implementing any of this stuff on
anything other than a "for play" web page. JS rollovers are fine and dandy
(and will be on the next version of my own site) but anything that "hides"
part of the screen from a percentage of users is a bad thing.
--Tamra Heathershaw-Hart
ye ol' opinionated WebDiva
At 08:58 PM 6/18/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Ok, I was playing with Dreamweaver 1.2's FULL features today ... Wants
>to see what I could do.
>
>Well, here is what I did... http://brainfreeze.net/wildone/
>
>All the javascript code is created by Dreamweaver ... they need to
>incoperate a feature to organise it better... I have some other ideas
>for the page .. but will have to wait on that.
>
>It is fairly interesting what I have done sofar .. actually impressed
>myself (scarry).
>
>Chad
>
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