Re: Frame help please; http://www.designersatwork.com

by Michael Jon Muehlendorf <haoka(at)wi.tds.net>

 Date:  Wed, 02 May 2001 21:36:03 -0500
 To:  thewolves(at)bigfoot.com,
charles daly <etype(at)home.com>
 Cc:  hwg-techniques(at)mail.hwg.org
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At 05:10 PM 5/2/01 -0700, Larry Coats wrote:
>Another choice is to get a very old browser such as Mosaic (it can be
>entertaining to see how your pages appear in these old beasts, anyway).
>They're quite small and easy to install compared to today's browsers. You
>can find Mosaic and many others at
>
>http://browsers.evolt.org/
>
>Larry Coats

Hello List!

I wanted to shift this thread a little if I may...I have read much on this
list, and others, about having multiple versions of many browsers installed
on a machine, for testing purposes. I have always like the idea, but as
close as I've come is to have current versions of IE and NN, and just test
on those. Here's my current situation:

I have a Pentium II, 266 with 64 RAM.
Windows 95
IE 5.5
NN 6.0

Actually, the last item in the list is sort of a lie. I installed this
puppy, and haven't been able to get it to run since. I read somewhere that
a person that tried to uninstall it had mucho problems, so I have just let
it sit. Now, however, I am beginning three complete site projects, and I
wanted to do more thorough testing. 

So, my question to the list is, what are your concurrent installations, and
does haveing that many browsers and versions installed give you any major
problems? Does anyone have ALL of them installed? And finally, can anyone
suggest a solution to getting NN 6.0 running?

TIA,

Michael

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