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  • [quote]Originally posted by der Kopf: To be fair, how long do you keep your mouse active on those shortcuts? I have used IE for like ever, (besides the other pile of rubbish) and I have NEVER had this problem. Did you know that a CLICK is really…
  • BBEdit. You know, to do a website well, you need to know HTML. You have to know the importance of CSS, and the times you use percentages and absolute measurements, and the difference between pt and px and em. If you don't know these things, or ar…
  • The cost, for me, is not really the question. Apple pulled a bait-and-switch, and I'm not willing to risk myself with their internet services any longer. If they'd asked a fee from the start, fair enough, but what they've done is wrong. It's emba…
  • With difficulty.
  • Another helpful (sort of) link:
    in PNGs Comment by unremarkable July 2002
  • Did you read my post at all?
    in PNGs Comment by unremarkable July 2002
  • Mozilla 1.1a is actually: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X; en-US; rv:1.1a) Gecko/20020610 So the page is correct. Do you see? [ 07-29-2002: Message edited by: unremarkable ]
    in PNGs Comment by unremarkable July 2002
  • That would be because I'm using this cunning hack to get around IE/Windows' deficiency:
    in PNGs Comment by unremarkable July 2002
  • The rather huge png on this page loads fine for me in IE 5.1.2, OS X.
    in PNGs Comment by unremarkable July 2002
  • This might be your answer: > "Mac IE5's rendering is the best since it not only does full > alpha-transparency but also gamma and color correction." > <http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/pngs-img.html> > …
    in PNGs Comment by unremarkable July 2002
  • [quote]Originally posted by pyr3: I was just on the Macs in our computer lab the other day and IE 5.2 for OSX couldn't open a PNG that someone posted here. So I don't know what you are talking about. See the large logo in the middle of this page…
    in PNGs Comment by unremarkable July 2002
  • IE for Mac has always had the best PNG rendering.
    in PNGs Comment by unremarkable July 2002
  • I don't care if it's "relatively cheap"--anyone who pulls a bait-and-switch on me loses my custom.
  • Answer: There are two tags in HTML called "ALT" and TITLE". The ALT tag is intended to give *alternative* information about the item, as text, for viewers whose browsers do not display images. The TITLE tag is intended to give *further* informati…
  • Yeah, I'm referring to drivers. There are a couple of third-party type things that do that sort of thing, but none of them support the Kritter.