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Need some testing from anyone who would be so kind
Poster: Ruth
Dated: Thursday May 13 2004 - 4:06:39 BST
Hi,
I would appreciate any testing on various os and browsers of this test section. I have tested with win98se on ie5.5, Netscape 4.79, 6, 7, Opera 6.05, 7.11 and Firebird .07. Any test on other browsers to make sure everything loads ok and the submenus drop would be appreciated. The only workable/correct links are under the first and last section of the main menu.Test Menu
Thanks so much.
Ruth
Poster: Maz
Dated: Thursday May 13 2004 - 4:58:18 BST
Looks good, only ie mac 9-11 breaks up on next line 9-
11
maz
Poster: Ruth
Dated: Thursday May 13 2004 - 6:12:13 BST
The little top button doesn't take you back to the top? I'll have to check the code. I remember some issue, but don't know if it was 5 or 3 where in some you had to have # but in other browsers you didn't need it. Not sure what i have right now. Will check. Thanks so much. I've been afraid to put it up in case there was some real mess.
Ruth
Poster: John
Dated: Thursday May 13 2004 - 15:06:58 BST
You probably already know this, but just in case...
At the "top" of your page, put <a name="top"></a> in the HTML. Then for the button, it would be aI("...whatever...;url=#top;");.
Poster: Ruth
Dated: Thursday May 13 2004 - 15:53:50 BST
I had not a clue. I mean with an html link on the page I would do that anchor of course, but I didnt' realize you needed to put that in the page for the menu also. Thanks, John, bet that fixes the problem..well, we can but hope
Ruth
Poster: John
Dated: Thursday May 13 2004 - 15:56:08 BST
It's still a link, whether you're going off the page or not. Think of it that way.
You're welcome!
Poster: stephen702
Dated: Thursday May 13 2004 - 16:42:26 BST
Nothing related to the mechancis of the menu, but I find the menus difficult to read because there's not enough contrast between the white text and the background color.
Poster: Ruth
Dated: Thursday May 13 2004 - 16:53:45 BST
You are seeing white text? Is it all white? Which browser and os? I thought I fixed that. It has to do with the colors coded on links. I may have to code it so that it's the same color as the page text.
Ruth
Poster: stephen702
Dated: Thursday May 13 2004 - 17:17:25 BST
Yes, I see the menu text as white on a dusty rose background.
I'm attaching a link to a screen shot of the page as it appears in my IE 6 on Windows XP: http://www.aact.org/whispered_page.jpg
Below the menu, on the page itself, I find the dusty rose text on the white background hard to read, as well.