Wikipedia talk:Historical archive/Main Page/CSS
Appearance
This version is now live on Main Page
Browser testing
[edit]Tested and OK in:
- IE6 (WinXP SP2)
- IE5 (Win98)
- IE5.5 (Win98)
- IE/mac 5.2.3 (OS X 10.2.8)
- Firefox 1.0 (WinXP)
- Firefox 1.0 (Win98)
- Firefox 1.0 PR (WinXP)
- Firefox 1.0 Preview (NetBSD)
- Mozilla 1.0 (WinXP)
- Mozilla 1.7.3 (NetBSD)
- Opera 7.54 (Linux binary running on NetBSD)
- Opera 7.60 preview 3 (WinXP)
- Safari 1.0.3 (OS X 10.2.8)
- Safari 1.2.4
- CrazyBrowser 1.0.5 (WinXP)
- Netscape 2.0 (WinXP)
- Netscape 3.04 (WinXP)
- Netscape 6.0 (WinXP)
- Netscape 7.0 (WinXP)
Not OK in:
- Netscape 4.x (CSS problems with floated images)
Feel free to add to this list.
Did you know...
[edit]Why is the "Did you know..." inside its own div? None of the other h3's are. Goplat 22:36, 23 Nov 2004 (UTC)
- It was like that when I got here :) Not sure why it's on the Main Page at all. Removed in CSS version, cheers. Tom- 23:24, 23 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Template:WikipediaSister/CSS is ugly when images are disabled
[edit]The current version of Template:WikipediaSister/CSS wraps each image in a div with height=110px. When viewed in a browser that has images disabled, result is enough white space for an image, but no image in the space. The extra white space is ugly. —AlanBarrett 17:36, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hmm. Not sure if I can come up with a work-around for that. I'd guess the number of users with CSS enabled and images disabled is fairly low, but I'll see if I can come up with a solution. Tom- 18:00, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC)
- Fixed. And 37KB saved from re-compressing the images!! Tom- 20:32, 25 Nov 2004 (UTC)
- Thank you. —AlanBarrett 06:47, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)