[CS-FSLUG] Extranet solution

Josiah Ritchie jritchie at bible.edu
Mon Aug 23 05:46:38 CDT 2004


On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 09:24, Ed Hurst wrote:
> On Monday 23 August 2004 03:46, Josiah Ritchie wrote:
> > Basically, what I'm saying is that their website needs to change, not
> > the browser, if they expect people outside the company's network to
> > get into the mess. <rant>Theoretically, any web browser should be
> > perfectly rendered on any page. Anything less than usable is
> > unacceptable in my book. (I've actually written email to websites who
> > blocked me from using Firefox on their site explaining the error of
> > their way and that they just lost my business.)</rant>
> 
> I do that all the time, Josiah. So let this be a hearty "AMEN!" on 
> pushing for standards compliance.

:-) I've spent the entire weekend re-designing the default theme for
Church Website in a Box for this reason, a.k.a. ripping tables out, so
maybe I'm a little on edge, :-) but standards compliance is very
important. (Unless you are Microsoft.)

BTW, do we have any CSS experts in the crowd? I'm having a Dickens of a
time trying to get this stupid little graphic to sit in place. I had it
once and then it popped out (I probably changed something) and I haven't
been able to get it since. Some fresh eyes might make the difference.

JSR/





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