Re: CSS and browser compatibility-screenshots
by Dwayne Brock <sleipnirsgate(at)yahoo.com>
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Tue, 18 Mar 2003 06:15:50 -0800 (PST) |
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Greetings Tim,
The idea of a screenshot as an evaluation tool has my
attention, as this is the first time I have seen one.
I could see a lot of uses for this.
Did you use a specific technology to make the
screenshot, or are screenshots hand-made graphics?
Regards,
Dwayne Brock
--- Tim Rivera <lists(at)timrivera.com> wrote:
> > Could I ask anyone who has five minutes spare to
> check the site at
> > www.MarisaMartin.com in whatever browsers they
> have available
>
> Hello James,
>
> The site looks good and fairly identical in Opera
> 6&7, Mozilla, and IE5.5&6.
> The only thing I didn't like is that the site is
> apparently designed for
> high resolutions. I had to step back from the
> computer when I opened the
> page at 800x600. But heck, it's been set at 1024x768
> all day now, and I
> think I can get use to this.
>
> NN4 will make you turn away from the computer. BTW,
> NN4 does not support the
> background-color keyword "transparent", and renders
> the background black.
> Black text on black background means no text. Since
> "transparent" is the
> default value for 'background-color', you would be
> best to omit that from
> your style sheet. Here's a screenshot of the page in
> NN4:
> http://www.timrivera.com/ss/marisamartinNN4.jpg
>
>
> Tim
>
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