In developing a website through BlueVoda are there any requirements to be met for the site to be suitable for running on both browsers? What is the recommended strategy?
FireFox vs. IE
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Re: FireFox vs. IE
Hi Jim, Things like the spacing of text is greater in FF than IE. One of the reasons that quite often text is overlapping in FF when the site is made up in IE. Some of the commands with the marquee donβt work with FF. In IE they will stop scrolling if set to scroll once, but with FF they continue. Some music wonβt play with FF & will with IE. But this is sometimes a case of trying to find a FF plug in. (But not always available). Menu bars sub menus have a habit of going behind other page elements & donβt in IE. But I think Tom had a fix for this. There is a few other things, but cant think of then at the mo.
But all said & done. I believe the makers do say that it is a IE program.
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Chris, thanks for your input it tallies with another input I read elsewhere where they also recommend to plan for Firefox and adjust for IE. Being a bit of a newbie and looking into joining VODA. I am still puzzled whether or not the BV software will guide me on how to avoid incompatibilities or focus on a Firefox compatible design, especially, as you say, that it is a IE program. My favorite browser is indeed Firefox but obviously for a web site I would like it to be universal.
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Arie
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Re: FireFox vs. IE
Originally posted by Ariey2k View PostChris, thanks for your input it tallies with another input I read elsewhere where they also recommend to plan for Firefox and adjust for IE. Being a bit of a newbie and looking into joining VODA. I am still puzzled whether or not the BV software will guide me on how to avoid incompatibilities or focus on a Firefox compatible design, especially, as you say, that it is a IE program. My favorite browser is indeed Firefox but obviously for a web site I would like it to be universal.
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Arie
Good luck.
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