A coworker of mine has finally put the wheels in motion for his Mac Help Desk website. It’s looking really swizzy on my Netscape 7, but has a little bit of fine tuning for WinIE6 and WinOpera7. I’ll be sure to pester him about that tonight, though.
A coworker of mine has finally put the wheels in motion for his Mac Help Desk website. It’s looking really swizzy on my Netscape 7, but has a little bit of fine tuning for WinIE6 and WinOpera7. I’ll be sure to pester him about that tonight, though.
*ahem* *cough* “Dick!” *cough* *cough*
=D
update: the Mac Help Desk looks correct now in IE6 and Opera7 on Win2k.
Hmm. Just had to ruin a perfectly good mac site by adding IE suport, didn’cha? Fine, see if I ever visit it!
It didn’t work in Opera, either. Fixing broken code isn’t a bad thing. Some behaviors are clearly buggy, like how IE 5.5 for Macintosh handles 100% and right-aligned margins or how IE handles the box model in general, but the site referenced in this article was simply broken.