problem is elsewhere - perhaps a connection - time of day, etc.
Will Jensen
Moscow, Russia
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On Dec 9, 2004, at 3:52 PM, Bert Doorn wrote:
I'm stumped on this one (partly because I can't see the problem myself as I
don't have a Mac and can't afford one)
www.naturalhealthacademy.edu.au is valid xhtml1.0 strict with valid css. It
looks fine in MSIE6, Firefox 1.0 and Opera 7.54 (on PC). Also appears to be
fine on Safari (per Dan Vine's iCapture)
However, my client reported the following feedback: "A colleague of mine in
Canberra is unable to get our website up. He is running Macintosh OS 10 and
MS explorer"
My client is concerned he may be losing a few visitors a month. Good ole
MSIE on Mac... Of course, I could fix it by using a table for layout, but
in the spirit of web standards I'm trying not to. Could someone with Mac
IE have a look at the site and tell me what they see (or don't see)? Email
me off-list if you like.
If you do see a problem please let me know what you see (or don't see). If
you have any ideas about the cause, I'm listening. So far, all I can think
of is that it's something to do with margins or fixed/absolute positioning,
but I could be mistaken.
As an aside, is OS 10 the same as OS X?
Thanks in advance
--
Bert Doorn, Web Developer
Better Web Design
http://www.betterwebdesign.com.au/
Fast-loading, user-friendly websites
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