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Re: How to avoid framesets

Posted by cwdjrxyz on 06/01/06 01:28

dorayme wrote:
> In article
> <1149112750.442104.196840@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
> "cwdjrxyz" <spamtrap1@cwdjr.info> wrote:
>
> > dorayme wrote:

> I think you have largely misunderstood my request. Your example
> is just one pic? My question was about whole web design rather
> than just some pics.

I am sorry that I did not make a whole site, but if you want a lot of
large images used, it should be quite easy to make as many of the
images large using what I did for the one image. However you had best
have good broadband or be willing to add a longish preload page for
those on slow speed dialup, if that is of interest. There is little
point of spreading out a low KB image over a huge screen as you only
see the flaws in the low resolution image better.

> your script does not work on my main browser Safari (that handles
> javascript fine otherwise)?

This is a real puzzle. What version of Safari did you use and is there
any chance at all that someone had script turned off by accident. If
the script actually is not working on recent Safaris it could be a
script problem or a css problem, because the script is doing css
operations, such as changing visibility, among other things.

I have checked my page on Mozilla 1.7.11, Netscape 8.0.4, Firefox
1.5.90.3, Opera 8.54, and SBC Yahoo DSL Version 6.00-XCXS;sp2(slightly
modified IE-6) browsers, all the most recent version, and the page
works the same as it should on all of them with either script on or off
and at different screen resolutions. On the W3Cs Amaya 8.1b browser,
the smaller image only shows as expected, since the Amaya does not
support script. I also viewed on the MSNTV Viewer 2.8[build 20} wich
simulates an old MSNTV set top box. First this showed the small image
which was not removed, since this box did not support
document.getElementById. However it wrote the large image as the
correct size over the small one, so there was no problem once the page
was finally loaded on this slow responding relic. Unfortunately, I do
not think you can download a Safari browser to a Windows XP2 OS
computer, and I do not know the version of Safari anyway. Anyway, for
whatever the reason, your Safari seems to be doing something quite
different from the bulk of the most current browsers. It could be
either a script or a CSS difference.

 

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