Re: Please Critique www.global-indust.com
by bkrWeb Services <bkrweb(at)bkrweb.com>
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Wed, 23 May 2001 22:21:51 -0500 |
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"China Net" <szcam(at)pub.sz.jsinfo.net> |
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Just got this and saw the typo -- it was NS4.7, NOT 4.6 -- I don't think
that's really one anyway.
Kathie
At 09:12 PM 5/23/01 -0500, bkrWeb Services wrote:
>Checked it out with NS4.6 and IE5.0 on Win98 over a 56k dial-up. 1024x768
>resolution on a 17" monitor. Download times are great. Your design is
>crisp and clear. I like that. In NS, the bottom links turn red when
>active. They don't in IE. I don't know which you want. When I view
>fullscreen I don't need to scroll right/left or up/down. I can see
>everything -- including the drawing in the lower right hand corner. When
>I reduce my browser size to approximate 800x600 screen size I get strange
>behavior. In NS4.7 I can scroll all the way to the right and all the way
>to the bottom, but I never see the drawing. In IE I scroll all the way to
>the right, but I can never reach the bottom -- it just keeps going and
>going and going... I have never seen this behavior before. In IE, I can
>see the drawing trying to be there, but as soon as I stop it's gone. I
>didn't check out your code -- I don't know how you did this, but I suspect
>this isn't quite what you intended.
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>Kathie
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>At 07:35 AM 5/24/01 +0800, China Net wrote:
>>Hi listens,
>>
>>Having had some great feedback from this list before I return again with
>>another sacrificial offering,
>>http://www.global-indust.com
>>The site is in Danish and English and I need some feedback on overall
>>opinions, download time and accessibility.
>>
>>Be brutal (It gives me a wake up call which i need as being based in China I
>>am constantly fighting poor Chinese design and ideas)
>>regards
>>Mark
>>http://www.boltonmedia.com
>>http://www.cn-display.com Digital LCOS HDTV and Projection Equipment
>>http://www.asia-base.com Market Research for companies looking at
>>business in China
>>http://www.global-indust.com Outsourced manufacturing and quality management
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