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Last Updated: Wednesday July 18 2012 - 06:07:26

Mac ie5


Poster: matthewthomas2002
Dated: Friday August 23 2002 - 6:07:50 BST

Do these menus work on ie5 for mac. Its fine on every other browser and platform i've tested

http://www.sway.com.au/menu/test.htm

alternatively


Poster: matthewthomas2002
Dated: Friday August 23 2002 - 6:46:47 BST

Can you have multiple lines of text on the top row of a horizontal nav, replacing my images.

Re: Mac ie5


Poster: John
Dated: Monday August 26 2002 - 15:18:07 BST

matthewthomas2002 wrote:
Do these menus work on ie5 for mac. Its fine on every other browser and platform i've tested


Somewhat. IE/Mac is way behind the times, even 5.2.1 under OS X (yes, I am definitely a Mac person :!: ). M$ says they support us, but...

As for multiple lines, if I understand your question right, yes. It's not horizontal, but see http://www.west.asu.edu/cspc/steps/intro.htm for an example.


Poster: el_kiwi __at__ hotmail.com
Dated: Wednesday August 28 2002 - 18:57:34 BST

I'm a PC person but I had a client with MAC IE5....I spent A LOT of time trying to get the menu to look the same way in this $%&ยท$%& browser as it did on mine. This version of the MAC IE is not a good one. I used a transparent GIF for the menu header and it produced a green box right across the screen. I later discovered that MAC IE5 does not suport transparent GIF layers you must use PNG....also there were problems with placement. The menu always appeared further down the page than the PC version.

My advise - upgrade the browser :P and tell your client to do the same ;) . I think there is only so much the Milonic boys can do.

Peter


Poster: John
Dated: Wednesday August 28 2002 - 19:10:59 BST

NO version of IE on the Mac has been a good one. Unfortunately they all lack something - some more than others.

Makes you wonder why Gate$ sold all that stock last week... :mrgreen: