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Originally posted by extreme
"...This site is specifically designed for viewing with Microsoft Internet Explorer.?
If you are using a browser other than Internet Explorer? you will not be allowed to proceed further and will be redirected to the IE download site..."
uhu-uh, Im not allowed to browse it with my fav. browser mozilla?
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sorry.... I don't like what mozilla does to the framework, so no.
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Originally posted by extreme
.. and how about following some wc3.org standards when it comes to <a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.opticalamplitude.com%2F thm-tropic%2FmainV5b.html&charset=%28detect+automatica lly%29&doctype=Inline">html</a> and <a href="http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.opticalamplitude.co m%2Fcss%2Ftropic.css&warning=1&profile=css2">css</a> ;)?
Im no big fan of frames either, not to mention they suck with SEs and when you wanna bookmark a particular subsection.
Nice GFX/design, especially the tropical theme.
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yeah, I still got a little code to clean up here and there.... but for the most part, it's pretty tight. The frames are crucial to the overall construction of the site.... that's just the way it is. I dodged using frames for several years because of browser non-compliance and general issues people have with them, but hey.... it's 2002 folks... time to get with the program. ;-)
as far as the SEs go, Redshoe's right.... I don't rely on the SEs.... however, even as I say this, my primary index page is set up the way I prefer for the SEs, and I don't want anything else in the site indexed, and the remainder of the site is set up for that purpose as well.
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Originally posted by Mutt
Amp can do what he wants with his own site, that's his call.
But i hope he's telling his clients when he does non compliant designs what that means to them.
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client work is done with minimal standard inline style code, if any at all. They are delivered fully compliant with all browsers. What they do after that is up to them. The rules I've imposed on my site are for my purposes only.... I don't include this stuff in client work.
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Originally posted by UnseenWorld
Your stuff is gorgeous, as usual, but WHY did you disable the BACK button? (Actually, I run into this quite a bit and don't understand the design philosophy behind it most of the time. If somebody wants to leave a page, why piss them off?)
Anyway, as a result, you made it more difficult to see the other theme.
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I didn't disable the back button.... it only functions that way. What's actually happeneing is you're going to a blank loader page that scans your browser, and then sends you to the theme. (providing you're using IE).... if someone wants to leave the site, any bookmark or typed address will do the job as usual.
Selecting another theme is done easily on each interface with the 'Environment Selector' at the bottom section of the theme. ;-)