Thanks for the link.
Specific or not, I'm sure such an article would interest any web site
owner it is written about.
It was just very difficult for me to fish the link from the mailing
list archives back when it was mentioned the first time around through
a mobile phone.
Forwarded.
-Amos
On 4/
> As a user, I don't really care if the JS code is "not too brilliant" as long
> as the site is usable from the major browsers. I think that we (as Linux
> enthusiasts) should be focusing on fighting the IE-dependency of Israeli web
> sites.
>
The problem with the JS, according to the Opera dev w
2009/4/2 Noam Rathaus :
> Hi Amos,
>
> The most basic issue I see with FF, the menu is hard to click as it tends to
> disappear before you can reach the submenus.
>
> Go to כרטיסים ותעריפים
>
> and then try to move the mouse to any sub items, the menu goes away
Thanks. I passed it on.
--Amos
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On Thursday 02 April 2009 10:38:28 Noam Rathaus wrote:
> Hi Amos,
>
> The most basic issue I see with FF, the menu is hard to click as it tends
> to disappear before you can reach the submenus.
>
> Go to כרטיסים ותעריפים
>
> and then try to move the mouse to any sub items, the menu goes away
Click
As much as I have tested the israel railways site it seems to work with
firefox.
During my position as W3C office manager in Israel, I mat with the guy
responsible for the site and he was willing to help if there are any
problems.
I can contact him again if needed.
Unfortunatly due to reorganizati
On Thursday 02 April 2009 10:48:36 Dotan Cohen wrote:
> > I just learned that a friend of mine has a position at Israel Rail
> > where she can have influence on decisions about their web site among
> > other things.
> >
> > This morning I found that rail.co.il generally seems to work well with
> >
> I just learned that a friend of mine has a position at Israel Rail
> where she can have influence on decisions about their web site among
> other things.
>
> This morning I found that rail.co.il generally seems to work well with
> Firefox+Ubuntu but if you find something is broken (on any
> brows
Hi Amos,
The most basic issue I see with FF, the menu is hard to click as it tends to
disappear before you can reach the submenus.
Go to כרטיסים ותעריפים
and then try to move the mouse to any sub items, the menu goes away
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 7:56 AM, Amos Shapira wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just le
Hi,
I just learned that a friend of mine has a position at Israel Rail
where she can have influence on decisions about their web site among
other things.
This morning I found that rail.co.il generally seems to work well with
Firefox+Ubuntu but if you find something is broken (on any
browser/OS/pl