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  1. #1
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    need mozilla/firebird,i.e tested on my site

    Getting a new site made nothing really there at the moment just looking to see what it looks like on other os's

    www.xtremecomputing.co.uk/index2.php

    p.s its not a new site been up some time just a new cms

  2. #2
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    Why not install those browsers and see for yourself?

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    because ive never used them and it was a simple question if you didnt like it no need to reply

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    Just to tell you, Mozilla Firefox (0.8) is like netscape, so Mozilla products shouldn't be a problem, if you have tryed it with netscape.

    Anyway, it looks fine with Firefox.
    I had to move up my seat to realise that there are words where those blue "boxes" are, so make it stand out a little bit more.

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    Being too lazy to download and install a couple of browsers and review your own site is no excuse

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    the words next to the blue boxes are black for me

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    Try this script and fix the errors:

    http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=ht...k%2Findex2.php

    that'll give you a damn good chance it's gonna work on almost anything.
    Gone.

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    to lazy? what says im not a busy man? i have no time to mess about like that i simply asked for people to help out now please go bug someone else if you have nothing to do

  9. #9
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    thanks phision ill pass it onto the coder

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    So our time is not worth your precious "business" clock-tickings. My point is, that no matter what anyone else says, you won't get a full picture unless you see for yourself. Again, downloading those 2 browsers over broadband takes 2 minutes, installing another 2 minutes, reviewing the site yourself: priceless.

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    and downloading on aol? oh its great being back at my folks trust me

  12. #12
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    Just download the installlation files of Mozilla/Firebird /and Opera and save them. When you want to test your site install the browsers and after testing thoroughly remove the programs. [If you have a large disk you can leave it installed. Remove them from start up menus, and in startup in system configuration and it will not even interfere in your system resources [except hogging some hdd space]

    Just an advice....

    :-) Cheers (-:

  13. #13
    Downloading Mozilla/firebird is easy enough and one that no one need to request for. Also, I think your coder/designer is not up to standards.

    Any half decent coder will have all the major browsers installed and would have tested it with them even before finalising anything.
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