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cryonic
02-19-2006, 07:08 AM
This site is still under construction. Not all the links are working.
Can anyone please test for any errors on Safari, Opera and Firefox please?
Suggestions, Critics or what ever that is relevant is welcome.

ubik
02-19-2006, 08:18 AM
one of the few websites i found myself clicking through all of the links and reading most of the text. The site is a pretty cool CSS design. I'm diggin your drawings and illustrations. Nice little Photoshop tutorial. minor note, in resolution 1024x768 it looks good, but in 800x600, you get 2 scrollbars on the main index page, to go along with the scrollbar of the iframe. just pointing out that in 800x600 one would have to precisely line the page up to be able to scroll comfortably in the iframe, and still see the menu. lol.

cryonic
02-19-2006, 12:44 PM
Erm, i am aware of the 800x600 viewing. However I will stick with the 1024x768 view design since my client NJ insist on it. Oh, for your info those werent 'my' art... T__T

Anyway, i was trying not to use tables. I also didn't want the whole thing to be centered but I would like to hear some suggestions and critics as so i can improve the whole lot. I had the CSS validated, it seems ok but i still need constuctive critics and comments. Tutorials and other pages are not complete at all.

Please, i need some one who is using OPERA, Safari and Firefox as well as Mac users to take a view to see if there is any problem, even minor.

Skyzyx
02-19-2006, 07:26 PM
First off, why don't you check it in those browsers, and tell us what else you need? If you're using Windows, you've got IE built-in, and Firefox and Opera are a quick download away. Firefox is the same across all platforms, so that really just leaves Safari, and iCapture (http://www.danvine.com/icapture/) solves that.

Are you just looking for browser checks, or real design feedback?

cryonic
02-20-2006, 02:53 AM
Thanks for the iCapture. Both in way. But i really need browser checks since it has to be up soon, i m on a dial up, and the island here only supply electricity for 5 hours daily. The only browser i got is an I.E 5.5 and my client wanted it up in 2 more days. I wanted to know if the divs are aligned exactly because the last time i played with layers, the whole thing jumbled up in other browsers other than IE. i may had the codes validated but i still want to make sure. I just want to make sure

1. they dont really jumbled up.
2. at least the hotmaps are aligned and working.
3. will the web view work well on a mac's browser.

ubik
02-21-2006, 11:16 AM
here are some screen shots from Firefox & Opera:

FIREFOX
http://xs69.xs.to/pics/06082/firefox.jpg


OPERA
http://xs69.xs.to/pics/06082/opera.jpg


The screenshots were taken at 1024x768, I resized the images down to 800 width for easy online viewing. If you see any blemishes its probably the JPEG compression, all of the graphics looked clean to me. Hope this helps.

cryonic
02-22-2006, 08:17 AM
Thank you, that will help. Seems like firefox dont support scrollbar colors yet but that isn't so important. Thanks ubik.

Link oopsmural.com/nj/32330.htm will be removed

Pennimus
02-22-2006, 09:03 AM
No, and I doubt it ever will. Firefox is intentionally built so that websites can't change the appearance of the browser.