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Dec 19th 2001#23983 Report
Member since: Mar 18th 2001
Posts: 6632
Cybling boy, if you write standards compliant code, your site should look fine in all of the latest browsers. IE 5.5 and up, NS6, Opera, Konqueror, Omniweb, and whatever else there is. Most browsers are finally going standards compliant, and that's about as close as we'll ever get to having a single browser to code for.
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Dec 19th 2001#23986 Report
Member since: Aug 9th 2001
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Deker, Hmm, i dissagree. I was creating a mock site using dreamweaver and i placed an image in a table on the page in the top left. The image matched perfectly with the backgroung on IE5, but not on Netscape, neither 6 or 4.7. I also posted it here and found out that the pic only matched the background on mac IE 5 computers, not on Windows. It was only about 10 px out but still.... I then tried layers, boy that didn't work either. Any thoughts?
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Dec 19th 2001#23987 Report
Member since: Mar 18th 2001
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They are not perfect yet, but it is close.

Also, Dreamweaver does not write standards compliant code.

I don't really have any ideas about your specific problem without seeing it, but it sounds like you just need to set all the margins to zero.

There are still some differences in the browsers and OSes, but it's quite close. Especially if you use CSS and things like that. There are still a lot of headaches out there, but nothing that can't be fixed.
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Dec 19th 2001#23989 Report
Member since: Mar 24th 2001
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Well we ARE running WebTrends on the original site...I've taken a lot of those stats into account when developing this whole thing. Over 97% IE (but I think the reason for that is that most of our visitors are coming for either governmental or educational facilities) 1% netscape, and the other 2% is just a bunch of mixed browsers, many of which I have never heard of (foreign-language browsers I assume with some of the names).

I'm not sure I understand what you are talking about Bubba with the scrollbar...you'll have to be more specific.

The menu is a toughy, but I have a lot more testing on different browsers before that is finished...i realize that looks like crap in many browsers. Right now, my main focus IS to make sure that it all looks good in IE, since that is a LARGE majority of what is used to view the site, but I am working on getting funky browsers installed on different PCs.

And thanks for noticing all those Deker....I've gotten to some of them, but should have them all by the end of the day. I'm getting pressure from 2 other sites I'm working on, so I'm jumping back and forth all day trying to keep track of time....need a cigarette but no time...................


EDIT: Oh yeah, and qTone...I changed the date format for ya'
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Dec 19th 2001#23993 Report
Member since: Nov 6th 2001
Posts: 240
date format is better, but I would use a format such as

"Thursday 15th December, 2001 "

or somethin'. a standard format......
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Dec 19th 2001#24000 Report
Member since: Mar 24th 2001
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Actually, the standard date format in the U.S. is:
month, date, year

You foreigners do things funny.
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Dec 20th 2001#24247 Report
Member since: Mar 26th 2001
Posts: 73
looks clean, no problems. perfect for a design for a client, theyre number one priority is how it works not how it looks.


my only suggestion to spiff it up a tiny bit, maybe some rollovers, add interactivity to the nav, besides only those 2 sections


otherwise, its great!
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