Re: Never saw *this* one before....
by bkrWeb Services <bkrweb(at)bkrweb.com>
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Mon, 21 May 2001 18:06:53 -0500 |
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Nathan Lyle <natlyle(at)nmu.edu> |
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hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org |
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I've checked in IE5.00, Opera 5.02, and Netscape 4.7 on a Windows 98
machine. I only get one sun in each and it's animated. I have to agree
about the graphic on the bottom -- very hard to read in all three
browsers. I have a 56k modem on what is usually about a 42k dial-up
line. Load time for your site was awful. If I wasn't specifically waiting
to see if another sun would show up I would have been gone well before it
was loaded. I thought rollovers didn't work in Netscape. Yours do and
they look great!
Kathie
At 04:28 PM 5/21/01 -0400, Nathan Lyle wrote:
>I'm not sure that the problem I saw today has anything to do with
>javascript, or HTML or whatever... but for the life of me I can't figure
>out what the heck is going on. I threw together a test page for someone to
>look at ( http://www.macyap.com/test ) and it was working fine on one of
>their computers (windows/IE)... and we went to look at it on another
>machine in the office (same setup) and the animated graphic with the sun
>(top right corner) was appearing in two places - in the top right corner
>and *above* that over the buttons and other parts of the browser window I
>didn't realize we could make things appear in. It was like a Gif Ghost or
>something. <shrug> If any of ya'll are bored could you take a peek and see
>if it does this for you? Or if you've heard of this kind of thing, and have
>any pointers on why/how, etc., I would *very much appreciate* to hear from ya.
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>Thanks!
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>~Nathan Lyle (The Tragic Comedian Poet)
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>Email: natlyle(at)nmu.edu or jopling(at)geocities.com
>Web: http://euclid.nmu.edu/~natlyle
>Phone: (906)485-4806
>
>"The paper burns, but the words fly away." - Ben Joseph Akiba
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