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em based kayout with javascript curves fails bigtime in IE 6

Okay, I'm doing this site, it's coming around slowly, but it will not
WILL NOT look as it should in in IE6. Neither the style sheet nor the
javascript are acting as they should... won't do the corners as on
http://www.curvycorners.net/, and the two halves won't line up!

http://f1shw1ck.com/townscapes/

I'm at my wit's end...

Any and all suggestion appreciated.

Dec 1 '06 #1
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two7s_clash wrote:
Okay, I'm doing this site, it's coming around slowly,
...so slowly it takes minutes - many minutes - just to load the page...
but it will not WILL NOT look as it should in in IE6. Neither the
style sheet nor the javascript are acting as they should... won't do
the corners as on http://www.curvycorners.net/, and the two halves
won't line up!
You need to quit worrying about pixels and fix the thing so it works in
browsers without JavaScript.
http://f1shw1ck.com/townscapes/

I'm at my wit's end...

Any and all suggestion appreciated.
Your email/contact service also won't work if one's HTTP_REFERER is
turned off. Many people who use modern a-v suites like McAfee and Norton
have that disabled by default, and won't know how to turn it on (not
that they should have to, either).

--
-bts
-Motorcycles defy gravity; cars just suck
Dec 1 '06 #2
two7s_clash wrote:
>
http://f1shw1ck.com/townscapes/
"This page uses Javascript. Your browser either doesn't support
Javascript or you have it turned off. To see this page as it is meant to
appear please use a Javascript enabled browser."

How rude. Don't expect your visitors to change their browsing
environment just to view your site. They won't, unless you offer
something they can't get anywhere else. I don't think that's the case here.
Any and all suggestion appreciated.
The design looks rather broken when JS is disabled. You need to correct
that first, then worry about rounded corners or other fluff.

--
Berg
Dec 1 '06 #3
Okay, thanks for pointing out the shortcomings. If you could throw me a
bone re: restructuring the site for non-javascript viewing, that would
be very nice...

On Dec 1, 8:55 am, Bergamot <berga...@visi.comwrote:
two7s_clash wrote:
http://f1shw1ck.com/townscapes/"This page uses Javascript. Your browser either doesn't support
Javascript or you have it turned off. To see this page as it is meant to
appear please use a Javascript enabled browser."

How rude. Don't expect your visitors to change their browsing
environment just to view your site. They won't, unless you offer
something they can't get anywhere else. I don't think that's the case here.
Any and all suggestion appreciated.The design looks rather broken when JS is disabled. You need to correct
that first, then worry about rounded corners or other fluff.

--
Berg
Dec 1 '06 #4
fish wrote:
>
On Dec 1, 8:55 am, Bergamot <berga...@visi.comwrote:
>two7s_clash wrote:
>http://f1shw1ck.com/townscapes/
The design looks rather broken when JS is disabled. You need to correct
that first, then worry about rounded corners or other fluff.

Okay, thanks for pointing out the shortcomings. If you could throw me a
bone re: restructuring the site for non-javascript viewing, that would
be very nice...
Please don't top-post.

There are plenty of 2-column templates out there. Why don't you start
with one of those? Here is a list to get you started:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=TwoColumnLayouts

And requiring JS for navigation makes the site inaccessible to some
portion of your visitors. Make separate pages for each section. There's
only 5 pages, so it shouldn't be a hardship to do that.

--
Berg
Dec 1 '06 #5

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