Author: Norm Pollock
Date: 06:26:49 01/03/05
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On January 03, 2005 at 08:39:25, Jan Leffers wrote:
>On January 03, 2005 at 07:55:36, Norm Pollock wrote:
>
>>On January 03, 2005 at 03:24:11, Will Singleton wrote:
>>
>>>Many years ago I started using Mosiac, must have been around 1994. Although
>>>there wasn't much content available, it was clear where things were going. Soon
>>>after I switched to Netscape, a great leap forward for me, which I used through
>>>version 4.7. Netscape seemed to implode after that, so I switched to IE
>>>sometime around 1999, and have used it since then. Until yesterday.
>>>
>>>I've always been happy with IE, but recently I've had unexplained slowdowns,
>>>timeouts, and general weirdness. So I thought, why not give Firefox a try. I
>>>did, and now IE is a thing of the past. No more slow loading, timeouts, web
>>>pages displaying garbled text, overlapped frames, etc. It is simple, clean and
>>>easy to use. I spent a few hours today customizing it, getting used to tabbing,
>>>setting up bookmarks, figuring out the keyboard and mouse shortcuts, reading the
>>>help files. If you give it a few hours time, you'll realize it's a superior
>>>product.
>>>
>>>Anyway, this is all imho, ymmv, what the heck. But it worked for me, and I hope
>>>it works for you.
>>>
>>>Will
>>
>>I have one reservation about Firefox. There is one technique that I cannot get
>>Firefox to recognize. It is the techniqoe of "hovering". IE reads it, but
>>firefox does. If you want to see what I mean look at this web page of mine:
>>
>>http://www.hoflink.com/~npollock/soccermenu.html
>>
>>In the upper left and right corners, when the mouse slides over the link, the
>>link changes color with IE. However with firefox it does not.
>>
>>Here is the code that is ignored by firefox:
>>
>><style type="text/css">
>>
>>body { color: "blue"; font-family: none; text-decoration: none;
>>scrollbar-face-color: "lemonchiffon";
>>scrollbar-shadow-color: "darkgreen";
>>
>>scrollbar-highlight-color: "darkgreen";
>>scrollbar-3dlight-color: "darkgreen";
>>
>>scrollbar-darkshadow-color: "darkgreen";
>>scrollbar-track-color: "darkgreen";
>>scrollbar-arrow-color:"darkgreen";
>>}
>>
>>td { color: "lemonchiffon"; font-family: none; text-decoration: none }
>>a { color: "lemonchiffon"; cursor: hand; font-family: none;
>> text-decoration: none; font-weight: bold}
>>a:hover { color: "red"; cursor: hand; font-family: none;
>> text-decoration: none; font-weight: bold; font-style: none}
>>
>>}
>>
>></style>
>
>
>It works well in Firefox, if you change lines like
>
>a:hover { color: "red"; cursor: hand; font-family: none;
> text-decoration: none; font-weight: bold; font-style: none}
>
>to
>
>a:hover { color: red; cursor: hand; font-family: none;
> text-decoration: none; font-weight: bold; font-style: none}
>
>I belive this is the correct form (have a look at CSS specifications
>http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/ ) and it works fine for me.
>
>Regards
>Jan Leffers
Jan,
Thanks. I fixed the hovering problem. There still is a scrollbar discrepancy
between IE and firefox, but that is not serious. It appears that IE recognizes
css while firefox recognizes css2. For example "red" or red is fine with IE, but
only red works with firefox. I will look into it more.
cheers,
Norm
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