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Wed 26/11/03 at 01:30
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http://www.chrisjhaig.co.uk/testing.htm

After a little playing about with this box model business and downloading more versions of Internet Explorer, I've come up with the above link.

It doesn't look any different to the original design (as bad as that is) but I would just like any feeback as to the positioning of the content.

Before I was using absolute positioning which looked fine in Internet Explorer 6, but in the likes of Netscape, Opera, Mozilla I'd see text overlapping link boxes and such.

Anyway, if anyone has the time and willingness, could you please go to the above link and let me know of any miss-placings of content, as well as letting me know which browser and Operating System you're using.

I've also noted that I am cutting it really fine on an 800 x 600 res, in that if my browser was not at full screen, the page collapses.

Would anybody consider this a problem??
Do many people still browse with only half the screen filled with the browser??

Any feedback on bad placements would be appreceated.

Thanks.
Wed 26/11/03 at 09:33
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I tried it with IE6, on Win 200 Pro (my work PC) at a resolution of 1024x768. Everything was laid out fine - no overlapping or anything.

Is it just the layout we can comment on? Because personally I think that site would look a whole lot better with a new colour scheme.

Good site BTW, I need to make my own one of these days...
Wed 26/11/03 at 01:30
Regular
"It goes so quickly"
Posts: 4,083
http://www.chrisjhaig.co.uk/testing.htm

After a little playing about with this box model business and downloading more versions of Internet Explorer, I've come up with the above link.

It doesn't look any different to the original design (as bad as that is) but I would just like any feeback as to the positioning of the content.

Before I was using absolute positioning which looked fine in Internet Explorer 6, but in the likes of Netscape, Opera, Mozilla I'd see text overlapping link boxes and such.

Anyway, if anyone has the time and willingness, could you please go to the above link and let me know of any miss-placings of content, as well as letting me know which browser and Operating System you're using.

I've also noted that I am cutting it really fine on an 800 x 600 res, in that if my browser was not at full screen, the page collapses.

Would anybody consider this a problem??
Do many people still browse with only half the screen filled with the browser??

Any feedback on bad placements would be appreceated.

Thanks.

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