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25th September 04, 12:10 AM
#11
Originally Posted by highlandtide
Mac needs to CSS support on their browsers though!
Yeah Jimmy, you got some spyware cleanin to do!
What is CSS?
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25th September 04, 05:41 AM
#12
Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
What is CSS?
Cascading Style Sheets
CSS can control a lot of typographical properties that HTML cannot control. One of its best features is the ability to locate Web elements down to the pixel.
Unfortunately, not all browsers support CSS and some that do support it do a poor job at it.
Peace,
Mike
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25th September 04, 01:27 PM
#13
IE and Firefox are my fav browsers. Both have great CSS support.
I dont know if any of my sites look good on a Mac.
Beannacht Dé,
Hank
"...it's the ocean following in our veins, cause its the salt thats in our tears..."
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25th September 04, 05:47 PM
#14
The site looks about the same on Mac IE. At least it did last semester when I was on the forum during my newswriting course!
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25th September 04, 07:29 PM
#15
I use Fire fox browser and have not got a pop up since i installed it.
it is very easy to use and a very small install
maybe a good choice
www.firefox.com
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27th September 04, 01:55 PM
#16
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27th September 04, 08:56 PM
#17
Jimmy,
I think you really need to fiddle with your whatchamacallit or tinker with your thingamabob.
Casey
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28th September 04, 06:16 PM
#18
Now, back to hotbabesintartan.com
You Bloody Tease!
Rob Wright
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28th September 04, 08:48 PM
#19
Originally Posted by Rob Wright
Now, back to hotbabesintartan.com
You Bloody Tease!
Rob Wright
So, he got you, too, eh?
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30th November 04, 06:49 AM
#20
Actually, several browsers offer CSS on a Mac. Infact, IIRC, it was available in a rough beta form on the Mac long before it was officially and commercially available from M$ on Windows.
Let me think. I believe Mozilla supports CSS, iCab, I know Opera was talking about it, I think Safari does... Hrm. And I believe Camino can do it after some fiddling around. I might be wrong. Oh, and there is a WYSIWYG CSS page creation and database documentation program for the Mac, but for the life of me I can't remember what it's called. I am sorry.
The point of his post was to be helpful and offer solutions, not to prove one side or the other is better. Both have their place.
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