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Jeremy_Mc 02-02-2003 01:43

it looked liek he was using IE for mac where the letters were jumbly...it's a little screwy on mozilla too but still usable.

looks rather nice on IE tho :) good job

*jeremy

activemx 02-02-2003 03:07

i like the simple colors used. though a lot can be done to improve the layout.
- there is no need for the text to be that big in the body.
- the menu is a little confusing because of the black layer properties.
- I think you should try to put the menu under your team logo and header content. IT would make it look much more proffesional.
- keep the fonts sizes a not too small and not too big

Akshay

Raven_Writer 02-02-2003 08:39

Jeremy> Thanks. Mozilla is just like NetScape. Mac's IE isn't as good as Windows (no offense).

active> On my screen, the text is really small...so, try refreshing a couple of times or something. If it doesn't work still, PM or e-mail me (pprkut3k@wideopenwest.com). I am not really sure on how to do that, since it's JavaScript, but I'll try to do that. Font sizes are small for me, but I'm not sure about on other people's computers. Sorry, no changes on that though.

Thank you both for your input though ;)
Peace,
Eric "Raven" Hansen

Matt Attallah 02-02-2003 09:29

Quote:

Originally posted by activemx
i like the simple colors used. though a lot can be done to improve the layout.

- there is no need for the text to be that big in the body.

I've tried that, but from where we do it, some people complain that the lettering is too small, and they use something like 1280x1024, and they have to be able to see all the lettering perfect. Some don't understand resolution...:(

Raven_Writer 02-02-2003 10:33

Quote:

Originally posted by Matt Attallah
I've tried that, but from where we do it, some people complain that the lettering is too small, and they use something like 1280x1024, and they have to be able to see all the lettering perfect. Some don't understand resolution...:(
It works good on 800x600, pulled a few things of hair (ha, I have no hair now) trying to figure out what I did, but to come and realize it was just my browser.

Petey 02-02-2003 11:45

Quote:

Originally posted by Jeremy_Mc
it looked liek he was using IE for mac where the letters were jumbly...it's a little screwy on mozilla too but still usable.

looks rather nice on IE tho :) good job

*jeremy

I'm using Safari, a Mac OSX beta build of Mozilla optimized for OSX.

Javascript has been screwy before, though I have it enabled. Ah well, that's why they call it beta.

I'll check it out in IE 5 later.

--Petey

Raven_Writer 02-02-2003 12:01

Quote:

Originally posted by Petey
I'm using Safari, a Mac OSX beta build of Mozilla optimized for OSX.

Javascript has been screwy before, though I have it enabled. Ah well, that's why they call it beta.

I'll check it out in IE 5 later.

--Petey

Yea, our menu is totally Java, sorry. I've been asking to change it, but no luck.

activemx 04-02-2003 20:55

umm i think if ur using IE ur text size under VIEW on the IE MENU bar is prolly set to Smallest. Chage that to medium because thats the default setting for all browsers.
See if that helps oter then that i think ur font size right now for the body is 18 px.

Raven_Writer 05-02-2003 19:58

Quote:

Originally posted by activemx
umm i think if ur using IE ur text size under VIEW on the IE MENU bar is prolly set to Smallest. Chage that to medium because thats the default setting for all browsers.
See if that helps oter then that i think ur font size right now for the body is 18 px.

Yea, you were right. But the site is now re-done, and the menu is visible (unless you use Compuserve, and maybe AOL. Sorry, but I can't fix it for those browsers).

jonathan lall 08-02-2003 17:37

Quote:

Originally posted by Petey
I'm using Safari, a Mac OSX beta build of Mozilla optimized for OSX.

Safari is not a Mozilla browser, and does not contain any of its codebase. It is based on Konqueror's KHTML engine.

Petey 08-02-2003 18:33

Quote:

Originally posted by jonathan lall
Safari is not a Mozilla browser, and does not contain any of its codebase. It is based on Konqueror's KHTML engine.
My bad. Sorry.

--Petey


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