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Bipolar (III) Inmate From: |
posted 06-20-2003 19:39
One thing I would like to try and get away from when converting our designers webpages from graphics to HTML, is tables. I'd much rather end up using CSS/style sheets/etc to position information on the page. |
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate From: Allentown, PA, USA |
posted 07-02-2003 14:21
Since no one else has suggested anything, let me give you one. The second to last browser on which you should make you site look good is Internet Explorer 6 for Windows. The last should be IE for MacOS. So many other browsers handle standards slightly better than IE that it would be easier to make it look and work perfectly elsewhere, then correcting issues IE/Win has with it. I found it easier that way. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist with Finglongers From: Cell 53, East Wing |
posted 07-02-2003 14:25
Kaniz: There are many ways the IE/Mac can screw things up but we'd need to see an example to provide any specific advice. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: under the bed |
posted 07-02-2003 15:12
Yup, IE5 for the Mac is a bitch. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: California |
posted 07-03-2003 22:23
I'd have to agree with cj68collins. I used to think designing for Netscape was a bitch, but as soon as NS6 came out, the playing field was reversed (at least for me). I spend more of my time working out bugs in IE than in any other browser. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: midair |
posted 07-07-2003 18:55
Almost everyone uses IE..I have not designed a page for a year and in that year NOT ONE THING has changed in browsers..I am not a "web designer" to be forced to write bad work arounds, to be told "your customers will not view your pages" and all the other arrogant BS the browser makers use to excuse their lack of standard conformity to CSS code. I am going to design for IE because IE reads relative positioning..perfectly valid code, correctly..and if everyone would write for IE, then web browsers who want to Sell browsers may have to offer a product that works for ME, the Customer.. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: under the bed |
posted 07-07-2003 20:16
Skytytger - I truly hope that some day you realize how ridiculous your statement is. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: midair |
posted 07-08-2003 22:30
You are mistaking my point DL-44..I know IE is as bad as any, I prefer Opera and it is also very forgiving of code..What I am saying is that most people use IE so if there is one "standard" it is that one and if there is one browser the page MUST WORK in, it is IE. I would love to see all the browsers interpret code the same way. I am a buyer, a customer in the browser market. I want to see the page as the designer conceived it, not how the browser interprets it. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: California |
posted 07-08-2003 23:30
Opera, forgiving of bad code?? |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: midair |
posted 07-09-2003 01:43
I try to make pages that look good in Opera so it seems forgiving to me. Opera doesn't read some of the more esoteric css, almost dhtml or xhtml coding written in line as spans..but otherwise, for straight code it seems fairly easy to please. But I am NOT an expert, just an amateur..a customer..and Opera has some other features I like. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: under the bed |
posted 07-09-2003 02:27 |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: midair |
posted 07-09-2003 21:18
tsk tsk DL-44 looking a gift horse in the mouth..but you are right..I seem to think IE is free but I probably paid for it in the price of the computer. The graphics rendition in IE aren't good but most people only "shop" online and if the page looks like a Sears Catalog (speaking of bad code, poor layout and smeary image quality) what the heck do they care..it is what is in their mind that they see.. there is a little black and white picture on the page, but the shopper sees white sails and blue water. Most people I know think a "browser" is the four legged critter that eats leaves. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: California |
posted 07-10-2003 05:31
...translation? |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Seoul, Korea |
posted 07-10-2003 09:48
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Maniac (V) Inmate From: under the bed |
posted 07-10-2003 14:39
All the major browsers are available free, so I'm yet more confused as to your qualm with the 'free' issue...? |
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate From: Allentown, PA, USA |
posted 07-10-2003 19:04
Did I start this firestorm? O:-) |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Madison, Indiana, USA |
posted 07-10-2003 19:27
I am surprised at all this discussion of "standard" page design and not one mention of the w3c consortium. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: under the bed |
posted 07-10-2003 19:54
I don't bother actually checking for validity until after it works in a few browsers (or if I need help figuring out why it doesn't work). |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Madison, Indiana, USA |
posted 07-10-2003 20:35
Thanks DL-44. It's always good to hear someone else's ideas on different ways to do things. It adds perspective to know why you do things differently than I do. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: midair |
posted 07-11-2003 02:43
Yes, if you complain about "browsers" in my neighborhood, you will get lots of good advice about deer fencing. I didn't know browsers were free..going to go download some copies..but feel sorta...thefty..if I am ...test driving without plans of purchase..but..there it is..Thank you for that information |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: under the bed |
posted 07-11-2003 02:47
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