I'm just sitting here in the garden, it's early evening and the sun is just beginning to set, the temperature is just right and I've got a cold beer and my powerbook.
So what's the gripe for today? Apart from my demo tomorrow in London? Safari's rendering of the MSDN site. I must be one of the few out there that check out the MSDN site using a mac, but there you have it.
Whats wrong with it I hear you ask? The text tends to flow off the edge of the window, but there are no scroll bars shown by Safari in order for me to scroll right to see the ends of sentences. It's quite annoying actually. I'm no HTML/CSS guru so perhaps some nice person out there would care to tell me if it's Microsoft's HTML/CSS at fault, or Safari's rendering of the aforementioned HTML/CSS.
As a side note: FireFox 1.0 renders the site just fine (with respect to the text being off the edge of the window) and strangely enough, so does IE for mac.
Right, time for another frosty one.
So what's the gripe for today? Apart from my demo tomorrow in London? Safari's rendering of the MSDN site. I must be one of the few out there that check out the MSDN site using a mac, but there you have it.
Whats wrong with it I hear you ask? The text tends to flow off the edge of the window, but there are no scroll bars shown by Safari in order for me to scroll right to see the ends of sentences. It's quite annoying actually. I'm no HTML/CSS guru so perhaps some nice person out there would care to tell me if it's Microsoft's HTML/CSS at fault, or Safari's rendering of the aforementioned HTML/CSS.
As a side note: FireFox 1.0 renders the site just fine (with respect to the text being off the edge of the window) and strangely enough, so does IE for mac.
Right, time for another frosty one.
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