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Tag Archives: firefox
Brave or just dumb to not support IE6?
Howdy everyone, Given the fact IE7 has been recently with us for a variety of months now, would you consider it to be a brave move, or plain foolish to drop help support for IE6 once you create a innovative website My site shows that the majority still use IE6 but that is decreasing every day, and pretty soon IE7 will be the main browser. On the list of reasons I consult your opinion is that I’m redesigning my site. It’s XHTML as well as CSS, and can be standards compliant. Makes perfect in IE7, Opera, Firefox, Safari, Camino and any browser you can visualize. Except IE6. It would take plenty of effort to get rid of it for IE6. By using IE6’s user trust gradually dwindling, is it worth it Within your opinion, should webmasters still take the time and effort to make a site best with IE6 now it’s been superseded by IE7 Naturally, we don’t help to make sites still appropriate for IE3 anymore! So really the issue is, at what point should we cease supporting heritage browsers — which include IE6 Involved to hear a person’s thoughts Support IE6 right up until its usage declines to … Continue reading
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Tagged Audience, Brave Move, browser, browsers, Declines, firefox, Hacks, Heritage, Ie5, Ie6, Ie7, Long Time, Math, Netscape, Opera, Safari, Stuff, Time Frame
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Validation
Can certainly anyone give me some links in order to known validators It would be good if these types of forums had a new sticky somewhere using links to verify our websites in order that they meet good standards Thanks a lot! The w3c has many of the main validators – http: //validator. w3. org/ to get HTML and http: //jigsaw. w3. org/css-validator/ to get CSS. There’s also a validator with regard to WCAG (Web Content material Accessibility Guidelines) that’s the following (link too long). But this town, for compliance in order to accessibility which is a very good thing, is reasonably hard to go away. I know theres some sort of DDA validator identified as Bobby and I believe W3c created the item, however I can’t find it online or the w3c internet site. Have you found it http: //webxact. watchfire. com/ You may get some pretty respectable ones for firefox – head over to add on webpages for Firefox plus type validator inside search box, there’s two analysts I think. Most such validators still use the official ones AFAIK. The validation method is too complex to try and do via JS, which can be what FF employs for … Continue reading
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Tagged Accessibility Guidelines, Compliance, Content Material, firefox, Internet Site, Jigsaw, Js, Markup Validator, regard, Search Box, Validation Method, Validators, W3c, Web Content
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Website Testing – NEED HELP
Hi we are having a move at designing my own ring website because my business is training myself being a web custom. The problem my business is having is while you create your site plus its finished how do you test your site on different browsers and os’s when you end up with 1 machine Does anyone employ a solution to this specific problem Another question i’ve is if you test your web blog in 1 browser and it doesn’t work in another tips on how to solve this problem I created my site to see in the most up-to-date version of firefox and also tried viewing the idea in Internet Explorer A FEW. The issue that occured was that my site displayed fine with firefox and exhibited differently in Internet Explorer 6. Does anyone employ a solution to this specific problem We’d really be greatful for virtually any help. Rafeeq Ibrahim Browser testing can be pretty easy in itself for a specific OS Platform… so if you employ Windows, you will be able to get a recently available version of a lot of the popular browsers installed on your pc with little difficulty to try yourself (IE, Firefox, Opera, … Continue reading
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Tagged Browser Issues, Browser Testing, browsers, Crack, firefox, Internet Explorer, Mac Pc, Notorius, Opera, Os Platform, Ring Website, Safari, Simple Test, Site Forum, Test Site, Variables, Web Blog, Website Help
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Internet Explorer Vs Firefox
I’m new to the forum & I really like online debates therefore I thought I might kick off my first post keeping this, I only simply downloaded firefox and i really like it, my vote stays in firefox and i will never go to come back! I mainly want it because it has tabbed browsing, its fast, includes tap out checking, you can easily add extra plugins & extensions! the use of firefox already, update to firefox 2 now, if you don’t have it yet, download it Exempt from: url=" http: //www. getfirefox. com/Firefox/url Which can you prefer please placed your vote & no problem your views… The only idea that bites is how firefox saves how do i hardisk. It doesn’t use the website’s title as its filename unlike internet explorer. Effectively, it uses your website location’s document name. That appears reasonable Firefox rubble, but so does Opera. And Konqueror/Safari. Really, just about just about every browser *except* IE bolders. Konqueror/Safari have a few pretty extensive assist for CSS3 types (like multi-column floor plans, multiple background images, border images, along with other awesome stuff including that). Firefox also possesses some limited support for a few of those. Opera’s lagging … Continue reading
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Tagged Amp, Background Images, Bolders, Border Images, Debates, Document Name, Existence, firefox, Ies, Internet Explorer, microsoft, Opera, regard, Rubble, Safari, Stuff, Url, Vote, Website Location, Winxp
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I have browser issues…
Hello, The layout i’m implementing is located from http: //www. eliswebdesign. com/reeb. I’m having difficulties with the shaddow surrounding the content area. It’s now fine within IE and Firefox, but opera not so well. I messed a bunch in an attempt to get it to check good in IE as it is so popular and had for you to sacrafice the looks in Opera. The index page may be the only page i’m concerned with right now. There was your slight problem when using the centering in IE previous to i added another div which has a z-index of -1 which doesn’t show up in firefox but IE means that you can set left and right to auto but Opera won’t. Can someone remember to help me learn how to have the shadow work. Oh Yah and i’m sorry my style linen is http: //www. eliswebdesign. com/reeb/style. css. -thanks It’s actually off by one pixel in IE6 in the process.. was this the same problem in Opera Really, I think i’m just likely to start using dreamweaver. I think i’ll remedy a repair so there is a one pixel clip with IE but that’s only when the content doesn’t fit … Continue reading
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Tagged Content Area, Div, Dreamweaver, firefox, Hello, Index Page, Linen, Opera, Pixel, Remedy, Shaddow, Shadow Work, Style Css
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Internet Explorer 7 + .png files
Offers anyone else noticed that IE7 demonstrates. png’s a entire shade darker as compared with. jpeg files http: //www. jasonstanley. company. uk/other/badie. jpg The picture above is known for a. png background in addition to. jpeg pictures laid in addition to it and you will find there’s rather noticable difference in the shade of orange. Firefox does not endure this problem. Is niagra a bug within IE7 Could I see coursesmart in action also happen in safari to my knowloge. had a consumer who uses any mac and she kept on saying about the bg being diff so net around it pondered to tile a smaller jpg image to have the exact coloring matching. damm IE…. in addition to mac Certainly, there are differences in the gamma depending which browser/platform images are increasingly being displayed on. This is why transparency is better helpful to match backgrounds as compared to matching’ background colorations. Soon, its less than ready yet Well IE and Safari have always been the lousiest windows around, in my opinion. Too bad if Microsoft and Apple won’t change the images of their browsers. Definitely, Safari has that fastest JS enactment I’ve seen up to now. And while the … Continue reading
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Tagged Badie, Bg, Enactment, firefox, Gamma, Gecko, Gonna Kick Ass, Internet Explorer 7, Jpeg Files, Jpg Image, Platform Images, Png Files, Pngs, Qt, Renderer, Safari, Tile, Transparency, Trident, Webcore
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IE Tab in Firefox
We have been AWOL with regard to months now. Oh yea how I’ve overlooked WDF! I just go through a post supposed to be about Firebug and how great it really is, yadda yadda, in addition to yes, I concur! Recently a colliege introduced me towards IE Tab with Firefox (it may well require FF2). Used to do a quick search in the forums and didn’t see a discuss of it, so I figured if you like Firebug, and you might have IE issues, you might like this. Not just can you look at your page as if it was in IE, also you can use Firebug to the IE-rendered page. It’s a pivotal tool; especially with regard to fixing the CSS. POST, for one, was wondering where you had been. I used IE Tabs tons, and would recommend it to be able to everyone that purposes Firefox. Waitwhat You should use Firebug on that IE page Yes… I didn’t know that either! Now… which is cool. We have the View in IE extension and I understand about the IE tabs but I figured is there much difference… now… only can use Firebug USING that IE Tab.. now.. that… is … Continue reading