Safari only represents 3% of users....might not be worth your timestill have the problem in Safari
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
Safari only represents 3% of users....might not be worth your timestill have the problem in Safari
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
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I know that Safari is not very popular, but it bothers me as obviously there is something wrong in the code and would like to fix it.
Furthermore I still dont now how it looks with IE, maybe there is also a problem.
The last IE available for mac is IE5 totally out of date...
thanks,
kruna
The code or the browser???but it bothers me as obviously there is something wrong in the code and would like to fix it.
IE is nortorius and not standard compliant and at worst case if required a special stylesheet can be created for IE only.
This might assist - - I would pare the list down to only those you are wondering about
http://browsershots.org/
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I would like to fix the code, if there is anything to fix...I have no idea about coding or html. I just copy/paste the code from the source of the other shopping cart i was using formerly for my website.
Thanks a lot cobra teh link you provided is very helpful for me and I was able to see screenshots in other browsers.
Unfortunately in IE there is also a problem. I attached the screenshot.
Almost same as in Safari I see these squares with a red x, the text is arrangend little different and the fourth item is not in line...
thanks,
kruna
yuuuupppiiiiiiii......
I sorted it out...after looking at so many files these days, I just oversee things...
ok...googleling around looking one more time at the code from define_main_page.php I noticed that I had the links twice, once correctly in <a href= and second time with <img src=....this was causing the sqares with an red x in IE and also in Safari....finally!!!!!
thanks to all, cause every little hint or feedback helps so much...
kruna