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Old 08-15-2005, 20:00   #1 (permalink)
trevor
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Default A little help from Mac surfing webmasters?

i'm told that my dataspheric.com site is broken in IE on Mac and possibly
Safari. after some consideration, i've decided i actually care how it looks
on Mac. what i hear sounds like my main content area is getting pushed
below my footer. can anyone confirm this? if so, anyone know why it's
happening and what to do about it?

thanks much, hope everybody's well.

trevor
 
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Old 08-15-2005, 20:00   #2 (permalink)
saz
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Default Re: A little help from Mac surfing webmasters?

In article <11g1qdkcbreaja1@corp.supernews.com>, not@your.house says...
> i'm told that my dataspheric.com site is broken in IE on Mac and possibly
> Safari. after some consideration, i've decided i actually care how it looks
> on Mac. what i hear sounds like my main content area is getting pushed
> below my footer. can anyone confirm this? if so, anyone know why it's
> happening and what to do about it?
>
> thanks much, hope everybody's well.
>
> trevor
>

IE for Mac - It's above the footer, but below all your nav links on the
left.

I've had this problem before. Your use of a table within the container
is probably the root of your problem. Play around with the table
margins and positioning to push it up.

Better yet, get rid of the tables.

Mozilla on MAC looks fine.
 
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Old 08-15-2005, 20:00   #3 (permalink)
trevor
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Default Re: A little help from Mac surfing webmasters?

saz <saz1958@nospammersexcite.com> wrote in
news:MPG.1d6aaa79186c7d569897a9@newsgroups.comcast .net:

>
> Better yet, get rid of the tables.
>


yeah, that's a decision which has haunted us. i'm getting sick of the
orange too but if you only knew how much blood was spilled over this stupid
design...thanks for your feedback and suggestion.

 
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Old 08-16-2005, 16:00   #4 (permalink)
Leonard Blaisdell
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Default Re: A little help from Mac surfing webmasters?

In article <11g1qdkcbreaja1@corp.supernews.com>,
trevor <not@your.house> wrote:

> i'm told that my dataspheric.com site is broken in IE on Mac and possibly
> Safari.


Looks OK in Safari 1.3. IE only runs on OS9 on the Mac, and although
cutting edge at the time it first came out, it's very outdated now.

leo

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