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Posted by Onideus Mad Hatter on 11/18/40 11:32
On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 19:15:57 GMT, iehsmith
<inezhsmithspammenot@earthlink.net> wrote:
>I'm on Mac OS 9.2.2, Netscape and IE 5.1.7, sucky Rage 128, LaCie electron
>22 blue II:
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>The images look fine for me in NS 7, but the scrollbar is misalligned:
>imagessence.com/imageviewer/cbstory.jpg
Woah, that's a bit off...*looks at code*...hrmmm...does Netscape on
the Mac not support PNG alpha transparencies? The scroll bar looks
like it's in the right place, it's just the arrow portions aren't
being covered by the semitransparent PNG top layers.
>But in IE 5.1.7 both images and code is going bad. Here are 4 screenshots:
>imagessence.com/imageviewer/cb/cb.html
Ahhh, I can fix the image parts pretty easy, I just need to create a
third version for IE on the Mac (which supports the use of PNG alpha
transparencies without the use of DirectX filters) that's using the IE
specific image portions. Not sure what's goin on with the double
scroll bars though...I'm guessing IE on the Mac doesn't support the
CSS overflow property? I can do a workaround for that, I'll use a
table to create a buffer space around the text portion, rather than
relying on dual division layers (which I prefer to use).
On the whole...and no offense to Mac users or anything, but yer
browser options kinda...suck. I don't suppose anyone has got some
Safari screen shots? Surely Safari won't let me down!
I'm also wondering what it looks like on Konqueror for
Linux...probably severely screwed up, Konqueror is pretty backwards,
but at least Linux users can use like Firefox. With Opera I'm not too
concerned, that's mostly a dead browser, they're barely hanging onto
1% of the market according to the W3CSchools site stats. Since the
content is primarily text I'll probably make a semi-pure text fallback
version for Lynx users.
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