On Safari: It's the left hand menu that won't show, along with the main content. I do see your copyright notice at the bottom.
On Safari: It's the left hand menu that won't show, along with the main content. I do see your copyright notice at the bottom.
Frank: I'd rethink the architecture
rob: Just did another minor change to css in the vain hope that will make it work in safari but without knowing what is actually causing the problem then its a stab in the dark. Is it the menu along the top or down the side which is not showing?
Rob,
I looked at your (x)html and your css in more detail this time and I have to agree with Frank - I would definitely rethink the architecture. It's not one thing, it's the combination of things that makes it work erratically.
I'll say this much: trying to simmulate framesets the way you do without having a firm understanding of W3C standards, especially css positioning, is difficult at best and impossible at worst. If I were you and wouldn't want to be bothered with standards, I would at least try different architecture.
Just my friendly $0.02.
Regards,
My pet peeve is when people state their website is under construction, in flux, etc etc. There is no reason to include this stuff.
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Eric Rose
www.ericrose.com
I don't play the piano, I don't have a beard and I listen to AC/DC in the darkroom. I have no hope as a photographer.
Still no images in Safari, even worse in icab and nothing in Omniweb either. Works fine in Firefox.
My friends who do web design are constantly complaining about Safari. Apprently, it is sub-standard in many respects.
I use Camino on the Mac. Like Firefox, it is open-source and free, and offerred through Mozilla. It blows Safari away.
See www.caminobrowser.org
thanks for all the help folks.
I have just made a significant change which I hope will cure the safari problem.
please could someone try safari again. If this doesn't work then I'm stumped on this one. If it does work then it may well cure other browser prblems as well.
It doesn't work.
I'll second hermits call on Linux with Firefox (1.5) and Konqueror. Also, works with Seamonkey.
Good luck with Safari.
OK I put in a change that I didn't want to because it causes some screen flicker depending on screen resolution.
I think this will work but I've been wrong before.
I hope you folks that have been testing have been clearing your cache before retrying.
this is my last try tonight. Does it work now?
Congrats it works
(Now about it acting like a frames...)
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