I've been busy revamping and updating my Web site over the last few days, I've got it hosted temporarily on my WHS at this address Scolebrook Shelties (http://scolebrook.homeserver.com/shelties/index.html) for testing prior to uploading it to my normal hosting site.
It's still a work in progress at the moment but I would be very pleased if any one has a few minutes to spare they could check it out for usability, any broken links, anything that doesn't work or any spelling mistakes etc. the server is normally online between 06:00 and 23:00 every day.
Typo on the home page, Ray:
` Jessica
^
Site a bit slow, generally. Otherwise everything seems to work, including the links, though I felt there was a site missing from them for some reason. :evil:
Quote from: Rik on Apr 02, 2009, 15:56:06
Typo on the home page, Ray:
` Jessica
^
Site a bit slow, generally. Otherwise everything seems to work, including the links, though I felt there was a site missing from them for some reason. :evil:
Yes it would be a bit slow being hosted on my WHS, when can we have the same speeds upstream as downstream? :whistle: Thanks, Rik, I missed that one thought it was a dirty mark on my screen. ;D
Which site would that be then,
this one (http://www.idnetters.co.uk) by any chance? ;)
Mmm. ;D
Click to email truncated for me in FF , ok in Safari.
Truncated in what way, Steve?
Guest book signed, Ray. :)
Quote from: Sheltieuk on Apr 02, 2009, 16:08:10
Yes it would be a bit slow being hosted on my WHS, when can we have the same speeds upstream as downstream?
Supermax would help >:D
Quote from: Simon on Apr 02, 2009, 22:06:07
Guest book signed, Ray. :)
Thanks, Simon. :thumb:
Quote from: Lance on Apr 02, 2009, 22:25:32
Supermax would help >:D
Rik, is that you? :)x
Quote from: Sebby on Apr 02, 2009, 22:42:40
Rik, is that you? :)x
He's obviously been working with him for to long, Sebby. ;D
:hehe:
Quote from: stevethegas on Apr 02, 2009, 16:13:40
Click to email truncated for me in FF , ok in Safari.
Image in FF on Macbook
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Ah, didn't see that in FF/Windows.
Quote from: stevethegas on Apr 03, 2009, 07:09:12
Image in FF on Macbook
Strange, Steve, that's not happening on Windows.
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These Mac users, eh Ray. ::) ;D
Quote from: Rik on Apr 03, 2009, 08:34:17
These Mac users, eh Ray. ::) ;D
Yes, Rik, always have to be different don't they? ;D :whistle:
If you want to see how your website looks with different browsers and OS try this site http://browsershots.org/. It can take quite a while to run depending on how many browsers you choose to check out, but at least you can make sure your pages look pretty in different browsers :)
Martin
That's really handy, thanks, Martin. :karma:
It's the same on Firefox on my Mac.
I wonder if it's Mac or Firefox, Seb? Do you have another browser you could try?
It's fine in Safari on the Mac, so it's the Mac version of Firefox that's to blame.
Thanks, Seb. Web standards again. :sigh:
I wonder if it is web standards this time. I think it's more likely to be something to do with Firefox's rendering engine for the Mac...
I wonder how we could test?
Quote from: Rik on Apr 03, 2009, 17:05:13
I wonder if it's Mac or Firefox, Seb? Do you have another browser you could try?
I've just run it through all the MAC browsers on the site Martin posted and it's definitely a problem with FF it's OK in V2 but not V3.
:(
Not much you can do, except report it to Mozilla, Ray.
They're probably busy working on some security holes. :evil:
;D
True.
Apple have a " holier than thou" attitude to issues like this ;D
Quote from: Sheltieuk on Apr 04, 2009, 08:25:52
In the MAC O/S you mean, Rik. ;D
I know what I mean. :)
The problem here is that Apple will blame Mozilla, Mozilla will blame your coding. :shake:
I blame Mozilla, given that Safari works.
Oi! :mad: Bloody Mac fanboys! ;)
Quote from: Simon on Apr 04, 2009, 14:03:01
Oi! :mad: Bloody Mac fanboys! ;)
:iagree: :evil:
:rofl:
Can you own a Mac and not be a fanboy? :whistle:
I can make FF on WinXP truncate the email logo. If I press ctrl + which increases the page font size the email logo is as shown truncated as in the attached screenshot.
Like Ray I also use Serif Webplus to make some web pages and have noticed this effect before. Maybe something particular to the Serif product?
Ray, try the ctrl + strokes to increase your fontsize in FF and see if it happens to you too.
HTH.
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Quote from: 6jb on Apr 05, 2009, 09:22:25
I can make FF on WinXP truncate the email logo. If I press ctrl + which increases the page font size the email logo is as shown truncated as in the attached screenshot.
Like Ray I also use Serif Webplus to make some web pages and have noticed this effect before. Maybe something particular to the Serif product?
Ray, try the ctrl + strokes to increase your fontsize in FF and see if it happens to you too.
HTH.
you're right JB I can get the same effect, happens in IE as well, it looks like it is some peculiarity of WebPlus that's causing it.
Probably would have been fine with iWeb >:D
Stirrer. :evil:
:hehe: