That's exactly what I've heard, that the links themselves were not functional, along with the rollovers.

I use Firefox on WinXP and haven't noticed any lag loading images at all. Weird. Anyone else see this?

I'll mock up a test page, and make the changes. Will post results here. Probably will do a mini-write-up and leave it online permanently for the list. Good reason for me to get my business site back up too.

Thanks Jono!

Jono Young wrote:
I am running Tiger (Mac OS 10.4.2) and the site works well in Safari 2.0 and FireFox 1.0.6, but in IE (of course), not only are the rollovers not working - the links are not working either. Clicking on the main navigation in IE 5.2.3 Mac does nothing. Not sure about the fix yet, but I tough you would want to know which browser to target.

There's a good technique that Dan Cederholm used for Fast Company's site - check that out here: http://tinyurl.com/dgqgb

One draw back is that in Firefox (Mac and PC) sometimes the initial images do not load until they are clicked or hovered over, which is not good. I am not sure why it is, or if it is just me that notices it? It might be discussed in the comments below the article? Anyhow, pick your poison.


On Aug 9, 2005, at 12:45 PM, Raymond van der Woning wrote:

I've heard from a friend that the upper navigation I built for his blog does not work on Mac. My friend is non-technical and so I cannot tell you what browser. (He's away for a week, I promised I'd look at it...)





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