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<blockquote data-quote="Tanager" data-source="post: 1101451" data-attributes="member: 1986"><p>Well I just did a quick run-through with</p><p></p><p>IE 5.5</p><p>Opera 5.1</p><p>Netscape 4.79</p><p>Netscape 6.1</p><p></p><p>Running on a windows(ME, ugh) platform, 768x1024 screen resolution, viewing in a maximized window.</p><p></p><p>There are a few differences with the style sheet implementations, with NS 6.1 faring the worst.</p><p>IE runs it as intended most likely, with the whole site left aligned and constrained for a 600x800 screen res. with your highlight (green)boxes flanking your main navigation and content on either side.</p><p>Opera looks much the same with your right hand highlight floating to the extreme right of the window.</p><p>Netscape 6.1 Main body overlaps the left box by a few pixels (looks to be about the width of the boxe's padding attribute?) while the right hand box floats to the extreme right as with opera.</p><p>Netscape 4.79 shows unstyled content with the nav elements distributed along the top of the screen and the content below.</p><p></p><p>IF the window is resized, IE leaves all content as is and allows the user to scroll to see the right hand side. Opera shunts the right hand box along with the screen edge so that it overlaps the main section of the page. NS6.1 also shunts the highlight but flips it *under* the main area of the page.NS 4.79 looks like it resizes a table.</p><p></p><p>Most of these differences look like the behaviours inherent in the way different browsers implement the <em>float</em> property.</p><p></p><p>Design wise, the site could use a little eye-candy, although I do appreciate clean designs, so I wouldn't recommend going to crazy. The <em>hover</em> highlights on the navigation elements could stand to be a bit darker or otherwise more visible (change of font-color, adding a border, what have you).</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanager, post: 1101451, member: 1986"] Well I just did a quick run-through with IE 5.5 Opera 5.1 Netscape 4.79 Netscape 6.1 Running on a windows(ME, ugh) platform, 768x1024 screen resolution, viewing in a maximized window. There are a few differences with the style sheet implementations, with NS 6.1 faring the worst. IE runs it as intended most likely, with the whole site left aligned and constrained for a 600x800 screen res. with your highlight (green)boxes flanking your main navigation and content on either side. Opera looks much the same with your right hand highlight floating to the extreme right of the window. Netscape 6.1 Main body overlaps the left box by a few pixels (looks to be about the width of the boxe's padding attribute?) while the right hand box floats to the extreme right as with opera. Netscape 4.79 shows unstyled content with the nav elements distributed along the top of the screen and the content below. IF the window is resized, IE leaves all content as is and allows the user to scroll to see the right hand side. Opera shunts the right hand box along with the screen edge so that it overlaps the main section of the page. NS6.1 also shunts the highlight but flips it *under* the main area of the page.NS 4.79 looks like it resizes a table. Most of these differences look like the behaviours inherent in the way different browsers implement the [i]float[/i] property. Design wise, the site could use a little eye-candy, although I do appreciate clean designs, so I wouldn't recommend going to crazy. The [i]hover[/i] highlights on the navigation elements could stand to be a bit darker or otherwise more visible (change of font-color, adding a border, what have you). Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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