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Posted by Luigi Donatello Asero on 09/21/05 08:01
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> skrev i meddelandet
news:LC5Ye.87756$EX.27750@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
> > "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> skrev i
> > meddelandet news:iL4Ye.115030$Hx4.97479@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> > Well, the descriptions can be considered as data, cannot they? But
>
> No, I would consider them captions, or descriptions.
>
> > do you mean perhaps something like that
> > https://www.scaiecat-spa-gigi.com/sv/presentartiklar.html ?
>
> That page has nothing like the /index.php page.
Are you sure about that?
> You don't understand the concept of inline floats, do you?
I suppose that you are referring to visual formatting
> >> And while you're at it, make the left and right columns much
> >> narrower, because they are what is causing your center column to
> >> be so squished.
> >
> > I guess that I would need a logotype which is less large than this
> > one, wouldn´t I?
>
> I said the left and right columns. The left columns contains all those
> language buttons, or other orange buttons. That column is too wide.
Not any more. Which is the right column for you?
Do you mean the right column of the table with the description?
> And that picture of the buzzard takes up way too much space.
> >>> I had probably not realized the problem because I had not
> >>> tested the page in other browsers.
> >>
> >> Well ... you must be a newbie. <lol>
> >
> > I would put it in different terms: as long as I live I´ll probably
> > have something to learn.
>
> We all will, but you seem to not learn from advice given here.
No, you do not seem to accept that I sometimes share other people´s
opinions and other times not.
And it is not true either that I have not used any advice which I have read
here.
But it is also true that there are people writing here who have different
opinions on the same subject.
Take this example about pictures and descriptions of these pictures which
could be regarded as data.
I think that there had been someone else here before who had this opinion.
> > Also for this reason given that I want to use the software to
> > build the website of my one-man business. But it is a security
> > problem at the same time.
>
> It is no security problem to use multiple browsers.
I was referring to security problems concerning the use of credit cards on
other websites!
At this moment, I
> have your page open in Firefox, Opera, IE6, K-Meleon, and WebTV. It is
> broken in all of them. Heck, WebTV users can't see it *at all*. I
> guess WebTV doesn't allow https pages. <g>
>
> Oh, and Firefox has been free since its inception, three? years ago.
Now, on the one hand, it is better to check up the page in several browsers
but on the other hand, why should I check up first the browsers which a
lower number of users use?
--
Luigi Donatello Asero
(sono italiano ma vivo in Svezia)
(я итальянец но я живу в Швеции )
(我是 意大利人 , 但是 我 住 在 瑞典)
(minä olen Italian kansalainen, mutta minä asun Ruotsissa)
https://www.scaiecat-spa-gigi.com/
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