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05/08/2002 07:29:08 PM · #2 |
Looks like it's not loading the style sheets. How long has it been that way?
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05/08/2002 07:34:36 PM · #3 |
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05/08/2002 09:05:06 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by conceptgraphics: always
Conceptgraphics,
What browser and OS are you using, and what resolution are you running at. If you're in Windows, do you have large fonts turned on? |
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05/08/2002 09:06:30 PM · #5 |
I think concept has an IE setting that is overriding the stylesheets possibly...
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05/08/2002 10:41:27 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by jmsetzler: I think concept has an IE setting that is overriding the stylesheets possibly...
happens to me when I use anything other than IE (mozilla, netscape etc all screw up) and certainly looks terrible on linux and solaris.
Mind you, the pages also only take up about 1/2 a screen due to the small, fixed layout too. The price you pay for trying to treat HTML like a fixed layout language...
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05/09/2002 06:31:24 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by clubjuggle: Originally posted by conceptgraphics: [i]always
Conceptgraphics,
What browser and OS are you using, and what resolution are you running at. If you're in Windows, do you have large fonts turned on?[/i]
I'm using win2k/IE6/1024x768. Adjusted the font size and it's a little better. Like I said, not a big deal. Just haven't seen it happen anywhere else. Thanks for all the input.
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05/09/2002 07:09:19 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by GordonMcGregor: happens to me when I use anything other than IE (mozilla, netscape etc all screw up) and certainly looks terrible on linux and solaris.
The price you pay for using a) poorly programmed browsers, b) operating systems not meant for daily client use. :) |
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05/09/2002 07:37:29 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by langdon: Originally posted by GordonMcGregor: [i]happens to me when I use anything other than IE (mozilla, netscape etc all screw up) and certainly looks terrible on linux and solaris.
The price you pay for using a) poorly programmed browsers, b) operating systems not meant for daily client use. :)[/i]
a) mozilla probably represents the most standards compliant browser there is b) You think unix isn't designed for daily use ? Both my UltraSparc 60s are pretty much solely designed as desktop workstations. They also have uptimes approaching over 1 year without any crashes and are used for email, word processing, spreadsheets, web browsing as well as a lot of simulation and design work. I don't know what 'daily client' use if it isn't that. Maybe that means has to be rebooted or shut down on a daily basis :)
Back in the day the web was about content and cross platform content delivery. Now it's all style and layout in a language that was never designed to support it. Which is why it screws up so much. HTML was a text mark-up language. That's all it was ever designed for. Images and multimedia were a kind of after thought in Mosaic ( I know, I compiled versions that didn't have image support)
And now people try to control layout in a language that was struggling to allow you to define paragraph justification... *sigh* I start sounding like a crumbly old man with a beard when I think about when the web was young and the marketdroids hadn't started trying to publish their corporate reports as flash pages with fixed layouts...
Anyway, this is probably the worst site in the world to complain about style over content :)
* This message has been edited by the author on 5/9/2002 7:44:59 AM.
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05/09/2002 08:06:23 AM · #10 |
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