You may find a lot of Windows users are also using either Firefox or Chrome.  
So may be less of a problem than you
are anticipating.

Also a good opportunity to promote users away from Explorer and to Firefox or 
Chrome.  Viewers with an engineering
background should not have much trouble using Chrome or Firefox.

Cheers
Daniel.

PS: BTW this topic probably best on Luv-talk.


On Thu, 30 Apr 2015 19:12:51 +1000
[email protected] wrote:

> Hi all, 
> 
> I am putting together a slide show of a large engineering project. S5 is 
> the framework being used "http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/";. The slide 
> works great under Firefox, but its quite unexecptable under Microsofts 
> Explorer. As the majority of the target audence would almost certainly be 
> running windows, I appear to have a problem. 
> 
> THe way the slide show works is one changes frames with the page up/down 
> keys. The frame is divided into three sections. The top section containing 
> the comments to go with the image, the middle portion is the image, the 
> lower section containing the overall title. Explorer takes no notice of 
> this formating, not even using the selected fonts just displays a series of 
> images with text in between them using whatever default font Exlploer has. 
> 
> Unfortunately although now running Linux for around 20 years I no nothing 
> about web programming, or in this case xhtml and css what ever they are? 
> :-(. 
> 
> Anything I can do? Help would very much be apreciated. 
> 
> Lindsay
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