10 December 2001, 21:54 | #1 |
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EAB and Opera
As some (ok, no-one) might remember, I've taken a particular interest in shamelessly copying this board's looks for a private project (don't worry, just for sharpening the web dev skills). Now I've been messing about with Opera, and I'm wondering whether RCK has tried out the board with Opera (no offense, as I really think you're doing a great job with it).
As in Opera, some of the tables are misaligned (particularly in threads, where the vertical lines to the right of the poster's names are do not run into eachother). Also, some tables such as vBulleting warnings and other messages of interest, are aligned to the left instead of the middle where I guess they're supposed to be. I'm using Opera Version 6.0, Build 1010 on Win98. Oh! And the cursor doesn't change to a hand when hovering over a smilie! Edit: Hmm. The validator says that this code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Title</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <img src="../../My Documents/iknowu/graphics/Smilies/agree.gif" width="15" height="15" border="0" alt="agree.gif - 990 Bytes" style="cursor:hand"> </BODY> </HTML> is free of errors under the HTML 4.01 standards, but that the style attribute is illegal under HTML 3.2... But Opera uses 4.01, no? (I posted on their forum, I'll let you know if I get an answer) Last edited by LaundroMat; 10 December 2001 at 22:16. |
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10 December 2001, 22:58 | #3 |
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IMO, the <style="cursor:hand"> is a tricky tag
I've activated it due to the board members request, but I can't confirm it will work under all configuration |
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True, but it does give an indication to the users that the smilies are clickable (which they probably know anyhow, but anyway).
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I did get the driver. The scrolly wheel works fine in windows (which it didnt before the reinstall ) and other apps, just not in IE. As soon as I find my CD with Netscape 4.7 on it, that is going back on and IE can go to hell. At the moment it isn't even caching the graphics on this board (the post thread, edit, delete buttons etc), despite the proper options being set . Oh well. Never liked IE anyway.
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FYI
Found here (through a helpful guy on the Opera forums):
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