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DATE | 2003-05-25 |
FROM | Marco Scoffier
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] the NYLXS site
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Please try http://www.nylxs.org/members/mmain.html ^^^ Thanks -- Marco
On Sun, May 25, 2003 at 10:34:06PM -0400, Dave Williams wrote: > Hey Marco - > > I fired up my old Windows machine to check out your work. > > The page lost some of its formatting when rendered in IE -- the > background color was gone and the fonts weren't applied. Everything > turned up Times New Roman (the default), and the page was white, > although the resizing of the columns worked as expected. > > At first I thought the white color was an attempt at improving the dirt > brown scheme, but no such luck. The rest of the site rendered > appropriately, with the correct fonts and colors, but your page was > completely off. > > If you are in the process of working on it and I saw a draft, then > ignore this message. > > On Thu, 2003-05-22 at 14:04, Marco Scoffier wrote: > > What I want feedback on is the resizing of the page. If you have a small > > browser window vs. a big one. I think the design looks a bit less > > cluttered. If anyone can test the page with different IE's that would > > be good. I have access to none really, and it would be good to make sure > > that the layout works before I finalize the automation of the button > > creation and the left-hand menu, and the inclusion of the main (middle) > > content. I have new code for the calendars coming soon, stay tuned ... > > We were going on the idea that we should not change the overall design. > > Just simplify it a bit. I do need to reduce the number of style tags, > > if you look at the code there are alot of unused ones, but we should > > standardize the usage of headers and list items. > > > > It loads faster because there are much fewer embedded tables, as few as > > possible but still five or so, and much redundant style information has > > been removed making the download size much smaller.
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