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Sent by Jason Miller on 24 February 2003 18:06


Hello List - I have  been lingering for a bit - not many posts just 
getting to know the list. However this is the first time I am asking for 
ag group for a site check. I would be grateful for anyone who has the 
time to surf through and let me know any glaring issues.

I had posted in regards to a NN 6 and NN 7 bullet issue which still goes 
unresolved... If your testing on netscape and you see double bullets - 
netscape applies the bullet graphic to the actual ul tag - I have tried 
everything - yes ul.StyleName or StyleName ul { etc etc.. any input is 
greatly appreciated.

Anyhow -First time using lists as menus, no font tags and heavily  using 
style sheets for screen and print ( still be worked on - printing 
versions) and am looking for some of the lists input on any glaring 
cross browser CSS issues and specifically crashes. There is alot of js, 
css and I have had to overcome quite a few hurdles to get them all to 
play together in the dynamic pages being served by Cold Fusion. 
Definately my first site in this direction of CSS. I am still working on 
many of the subtleties of the site, but the CSS is about ready for 
launch - so I thought I could use some other eyes.

Anyhow -some graphics are still low res versions - and I am not looking 
for a site graphical critique as much as technical critique-browser 
issues- chances are anything annoying done in the graphics were battled 
already with client and most likely a sore spot with me - I know 
everyone knows that feeling! :).

Also - I am aware of flash and menus conflicts - client is not worried - 
netscape is a small part and it will only happn on netscape 800x600 - 
Other than that - I found that netscape has finally said they support 
wmode=Transparent -but in no way seems to be supported or work like it 
does in IE.

All comments are welcome, please do tell me system information and if 
possible any fixes you know of if you report a problem.
Thank you all in advance.
Jay Miller
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