Browser check
Ok, can I get another IE7, Safari, and Opera check? Looking for rounded corners, like you see in sab's screenshot. I added the CSS that's supposed to work for Safari, and for css3, if the browser supports it.
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The bottom one is opera, the top one is ie7 in ies4linux, which uses the IE6 UI, but IE7's rendering engine. Neither Opera nor IE7 supports CSS rounded corners (without using images).
The bottom one is opera, the top one is ie7 in ies4linux, which uses the IE6 UI, but IE7's rendering engine. Neither Opera nor IE7 supports CSS rounded corners (without using images).
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Ok, I installed that. Why couldn't you guys link that at the beginning of the semester?
(You know, when I put in an all-nighter setting up a win2k box with vnc so my wife could take her class....)
I also threw on Opera while I was at it. Anybody know a way to run Safari in Linux?
Edit: I found this.
http://www.kryogenix.org/days/2007/04/0 ... r-on-linux
The catch is that it's the trunk, so it's quite a ways ahead of any currently released safari. It's probably a better surrogate for safari than konqueror, though, because konqueror is what safari was, while this svn repo is what safari will be.
(currently running a checkout)
Edit2: A trolltech guy told me that this svn checkout is a good surrogate for safari as long as you're not testing javascript, the ecmascripting engines are different. So for css and xhtml, this should be fine. I guess we'll find out in a bit.

I also threw on Opera while I was at it. Anybody know a way to run Safari in Linux?
Edit: I found this.
http://www.kryogenix.org/days/2007/04/0 ... r-on-linux
The catch is that it's the trunk, so it's quite a ways ahead of any currently released safari. It's probably a better surrogate for safari than konqueror, though, because konqueror is what safari was, while this svn repo is what safari will be.

(currently running a checkout)
Edit2: A trolltech guy told me that this svn checkout is a good surrogate for safari as long as you're not testing javascript, the ecmascripting engines are different. So for css and xhtml, this should be fine. I guess we'll find out in a bit.
Check out my YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@davefancella?si=H--oCK3k_dQ1laDN
Be the devil's own, Lucifer's my name.
- Iron Maiden
Be the devil's own, Lucifer's my name.
- Iron Maiden
Ok, can I get someone with ie7 in windows to look at this? Something's wrong, and I don't know if it's ie7 or the way I'm running it.
http://www.davefancella.com
Screenshots:
Edit: In case it wasn't clear, in the screenshot, the top window is ie 6, and the bottom window is ie 7.
Edit2: Nevermind, I found someone in an irc channel to look, and he posted a screenshot. The difference you see in what I posted has to do with how ie7 runs for me and the site itself looks as expected.
http://www.davefancella.com
Screenshots:
Edit: In case it wasn't clear, in the screenshot, the top window is ie 6, and the bottom window is ie 7.
Edit2: Nevermind, I found someone in an irc channel to look, and he posted a screenshot. The difference you see in what I posted has to do with how ie7 runs for me and the site itself looks as expected.
Check out my YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@davefancella?si=H--oCK3k_dQ1laDN
Be the devil's own, Lucifer's my name.
- Iron Maiden
Be the devil's own, Lucifer's my name.
- Iron Maiden