On Mon, 4 Dec 2006 13:47:20 -0800, Steven Tchorzewski wrote:
> Hello friends...
> This CSS information website of mine is WAY past due for a round of 
> rigours browser compatibility tests. Any help would be GREATLY 
> appreciated, thanks in advance.
> The site features two "slick tricks" that I am particularly interested in 
> getting feedback about: (1( The CSS Frames)
> (2( The Hypertext Tabbing system - Achieved Without The Use Of Graphics)
>
Before addressing browser-specific issues, I'd like to offer some highly 
personal issues I have with your design.

1. The page looks odd, and the tabs look bad in browsers that have a 
default background color that's not white.

2. Tabbing thru the links takes me backwards through the tabbed menu. I 
find that confusing.

3. Having to navigate using two scroll bars instead of one just makes life 
difficult. Why would anyone want to do that?

4. Altering text size in IE makes some text bigger, but most remains 
substantially even smaller than my browser's own menu text.

This is not really the forum for general design issues though, so I'll stop 
there.

Browser problems:

1. Setting text-size larger in IE (6,7) causes that text that does enlarge 
to overflow the right side of the scroll container, cutting off the words.

2. Any increase in text size in Firefox causes the tabbed menu to overflow 
onto two lines.

3. Link text on the "Ads by Google" line run together and get cut off on 
increasing text size in Firefox.

4. That line, and the entire left-hand column of unrelated Google stuff is 
missing (blank) in Opera 9 (Win xp). 

Cordially,
David
--
www.hucklesby.com



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