June 30th, 5:12pm
On line and functional at long last. But I should address a few things first:
- Your site looks fu%#ed up to me!? - This site is a personal endeavor. That being the case, I am trying to help the grand cause of web standards. I choose to build my personal site using CSS. I choose to do this for many reasons; To learn something new, To help the cause, and because I really think this is where the web is headed.
- What can I do to see your site as intended? - I'm so glad you asked :-) Currently the only browser that will render my site "perfectly" is IE5.0 for the MAC. Netscape (4.7 and even 6.0 both for the MAC) seems to have problems as well.
- I'm on a Windows machine, the best thing since buttah, what should I use? - I would recommend IE5.5 for the PC. You'll get most of the look and feel of the site, except the cute little guys holding up the content.
- I see the problem dumbass! - GREAT! Please tell me what I can do to help my site render more accurately everywhere.
- Can't you type? - This site (once basic design concept was completed) was fleshed out just inside of 3 hours. That includes all the content as well as simply making all the different pages. Please tell me what mistakes I've made so that I may fix them. Thank you kindly
June 30th, 12:00pm
We've got HTML 4.01 Transitional validation BABY! That and a bunch of other
shctuff as well. We've got this new CSS layout working though we haven't tested it on PC as of this moment.
There is still something that doesn't click for us with regard to CSS. We can think in HTML tables. We can't yet do that in CSS. Trying to position elements with style sheets is still a trial and error process... mostly. Any insight any of you could offer to us, or any moments of clarity that any of you could help induce regarding this matter would be most appreciated. Write us.
However - we will move forward. We've got what appears to be a pleasant enough layout working - now SaveAs - and fill with all the content we have to offer the world. Priority #1: PORTFOLIO
There is still something that doesn't click for us with regard to CSS. We can think in HTML tables. We can't yet do that in CSS. Trying to position elements with style sheets is still a trial and error process... mostly. Any insight any of you could offer to us, or any moments of clarity that any of you could help induce regarding this matter would be most appreciated. Write us.
However - we will move forward. We've got what appears to be a pleasant enough layout working - now SaveAs - and fill with all the content we have to offer the world. Priority #1: PORTFOLIO

