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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2008 10:34:18 GMT
www.gordonbickerton.co.ukHas now been heavily modified and re-produced. Please feel free to pass on any comments or problems found ;D
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Post by suzukikidontheloose53 on Jul 20, 2008 12:12:30 GMT
Looks very proffessional Gordy
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2008 20:39:05 GMT
Looks very proffessional Gordy I take it, it all worked ok for you Ronnie?
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Post by beeblemaster on Jul 20, 2008 20:48:46 GMT
Looks very proffessional Gordy I take it, it all worked ok for you Ronnie? Works fine for me too... FireFox 2 on Windows 2003.
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Post by suzukikidontheloose53 on Jul 20, 2008 21:24:54 GMT
Looks very proffessional Gordy I take it, it all worked ok for you Ronnie? Aye, but I just read a few pages of your last adventure,and never tried any links or anything technical.
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Post by DahDit on Jul 23, 2008 8:47:59 GMT
Just looking at "The Alps" page....... The hyperlinks for the arrows on the bottom of the page are broken after "The end of the beginning"...... and I can't see any pictures in "All the Pictures" sections. Cracking website, a pleasure to look at and read though. Rgds, Neil (Firefox v3)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2008 21:19:53 GMT
Just looking at "The Alps" page....... The hyperlinks for the arrows on the bottom of the page are broken after "The end of the beginning"...... and I can't see any pictures in "All the Pictures" sections. Cracking website, a pleasure to look at and read though. Rgds, Neil (Firefox v3) Your right about the arrows, I'll get that fixed, but in Firefox 2.0.014 I can see the pics, I'll check V3 out too. Thanks for the comments. Right, got the page arrows fixed on The Alps page, now ok. I've downloaded Firefox V 3.0.1 and non of the picture albums work. This is obviously a FF setting issue as they seem to be OK in my Safari browser and IE7 as far as I know. I'll try and find out where the browser setting needs changed.
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Post by DahDit on Jul 24, 2008 22:06:20 GMT
Not sure about settings..... Maybe page coding if there's a new "standard" W3 code that FF3 conforms to?.....there again, could be a bug in FF3, could be a script on the page it doesn't like. I always used to have problems seeing images in FF2 on webpages built with FrontPage... Hope you get to the root of it
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2008 8:05:53 GMT
The Apple forum site has a huge thread referring to this problem, definitely a FF3 issue, but a patch has been produced by independent software folks as Apple and Firefox both claim it's not they're fault As FF is such a popular browser this is stunning, I always used it myself when on PC's. I'm off this morning to the Apple store for my tuition session so hopefully they'll help me understand the patch installation. Will get back to you ;D
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Post by El Fuego on Jul 25, 2008 8:06:52 GMT
Per the other thread, I think the issue stems from the Javascript Widgets code.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2008 15:39:10 GMT
For the techies ;D diamondsw.dyndns.org/Home/Et_Cetera/Entries/2008/6/18_Firefox_3_and_iWeb.htmlThe Apple bods weren't too keen to get involved with a 3rd party s/w fix, and my iweb is a different version from the one in the link, so I'm going to put a message on the web site to say IE7 works for all site pages and I'll put in a link for a Safari for Windows download. The issue is definitely Java script problems but Firefox should be fixing it, not Apple
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