site check please

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Anthony Ritter

Using MS Win 98 / MS IE 5.5 / FrontPage 2000

at:

www.narrowsburg.org

The menu in the upper left hand side after you hit 'enter' is rendered o.k
with IE 5.5

If anybody out there has a moment could you check and let me know how it's
rendered on different browsers and operating systems.

Thank you.
TR
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

Down load and install NN (say 4.7x and 7.0)
- don't think you'll like what it does w/ your styles




| Using MS Win 98 / MS IE 5.5 / FrontPage 2000
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| at:
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| www.narrowsburg.org
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| The menu in the upper left hand side after you hit 'enter' is rendered o.k
| with IE 5.5
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| If anybody out there has a moment could you check and let me know how it's
| rendered on different browsers and operating systems.
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| Thank you.
| TR
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Jack Brewster

Anthony Ritter said:
Using MS Win 98 / MS IE 5.5 / FrontPage 2000

at:

www.narrowsburg.org

The menu in the upper left hand side after you hit 'enter' is rendered o.k
with IE 5.5

If anybody out there has a moment could you check and let me know how it's
rendered on different browsers and operating systems.

Anthony,

I took a look at it using IE4 and IE6 and Opera 7.11 under Windows XP. I
run at higher resolutions (> 1024 x 768) and it looks like some of your
relative sized columns are causing problems. I put some screen captures
here so you can get an idea of what's going on:
http://www.maxgeek.com/frontpage/

I clean this directory out on an irregular basis. If you want to keep
looking at those files, you should save them to your computer. They should
be safe for a few days, though.

I didn't do a screen grab for IE4 since it pretty much looked like IE6. In
Opera, your "best viewed" message on the home page didn't display very well,
turning into a narrow, tall box with about 1 word per line.

You may want to consider installing Opera, Mozilla and Firebird as well as
look at running multiple versions of IE on your computer. You can find out
about the IE workaround here:
http://www.insert-title.com/web_design/?page=articles/dev/multi_IE

Good luck!
 
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Steve Easton

ME with IE 6

The Welcome image at the top
right is cut off at the top.

On the Home or opening page, you might want to
consider making Enter more visible, took me a bit to find it.
Actually had to come back and reread your post to find where to click

Also You may want to consider removing "Please enlarge your screen.
You would not believe the number of people who have no clue as to how
to do that, and will think they need a new / bigger monitor.
( If they find an honest sales person at a computer store,
they will show them how to change resolution settings )

hth
 
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Jon Spivey

This has the makings of a nice site but there's a few issues that need
addressing.
1/ on my laptop (1480 * 1050 resolution) the photos on the right half cover
your main body text - to solve this give your content div a width - say 30%
and then position the photos at say left:55%. Divs should always have a
width setting
2/ in the navigation hide the menu styles from NN4 like this
/*/*/display:block;/**/
etc
3/ Give the nav div a width then give the links a width - width of the nav
div - minus left/right border/padding/margin. As you're using display:block
on the links you could probably give them a background on hover.

Didn't have time to check in Netscape 7 but the above should get your
started
 
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Tom Gahagan

Hi Anthony......

On win XP pro and IE6 with older 15 in monitor...... the welcome at upper
left was cut in half.... Same results on win 2000 pro with older
monitor.......

Best to you.....
Tom Gahagan
eThomaston.com
 
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Theresa Bennett

Also, the font specified in your style sheet is px, which is not resizable
in the browser for people with a vision impairment. Mac users probably won't
even be able to see it well enough to read it at all. Setting it at .7em
should give you approximate size of around 9px at 100%.
..
HTH
--
Theresa Bennett
http://webworksite.com
"The worksite for designers and developers."


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Mike Mueller

XP Pro 1024x768

IE6 cuts off top of Welcome Button
Firebird displayed fine

MIke
 
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Theresa Bennett

oh, they can buy a bigger monitor--since they don't need glasses. :)~

--
Theresa Bennett
http://webworksite.com
"The worksite for designers and developers."

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