That reminds me of the very popular tag line from a recent TV commercial here for Old Spice -- "I'm on a horse!"admin wrote:I suppose you are sitting on that horse? Wow!![]()
See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owGykVbfgUE
That reminds me of the very popular tag line from a recent TV commercial here for Old Spice -- "I'm on a horse!"admin wrote:I suppose you are sitting on that horse? Wow!![]()
That one is good too:j_c_hallgren wrote:That reminds me of the very popular tag line from a recent TV commercial here for Old Spice -- "I'm on a horse!"admin wrote:I suppose you are sitting on that horse? Wow!![]()
See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owGykVbfgUE
Ugh, bad! There should be some other problems as well on the site because I use transparent PNGs also in other places. You really should upgrade... (I have no time to support older browsers).j_c_hallgren wrote:I know I'm using that old IE6 so things may not show as intended because of it but just wanted Don to know how the "Take The Tour" seal appears here: If seal were moved down a bit so that it'd not obscure the "File Manager" at least in IE6, it would still look ok on other browsers as well...the fact that square isn't transparent is a limitation of IE6 I think so that doesn't matter as much as the overlay of FM.
Can you please convince corporate IT of this crazy idea of upgrading away from obsolete, easily exploitable, extremely outdated, and just damn frustrating to use web browsers?admin wrote:You really should upgrade... (I have no time to support older browsers).
It scares me that corporate IT might see my website without PNG transparency... are there other embarrasing non-transparent or otherwise distorted places on my homepage which I maybe should spend time on just not to shock potential customers away?TheQwerty wrote:Can you please convince corporate IT of this crazy idea of upgrading away from obsolete, easily exploitable, extremely outdated, and just damn frustrating to use web browsers?admin wrote:You really should upgrade... (I have no time to support older browsers).
Well corporate IT won't, they all use Firefox or Chrome, but most of the managers that would have to approve the PO may.admin wrote:It scares me that corporate IT might see my website without PNG transparency...
I'll have to get back to you. The badge that j_c pointed out is the only one I notice on the front page.admin wrote:..are there other embarrasing non-transparent or otherwise distorted places on my homepage which I maybe should spend time on just not to shock potential customers away?
I know I'm on the trailing edge here!admin wrote:You really should upgrade... (I have no time to support older browsers).
Not only companies still using it, but companies also continuing to ship and require IE6 on their Windows based products. Even worse, some only have the tiniest bits of plans to move to 7 or Server 2008, which would force the change.j_c_hallgren wrote:I know I'm on the trailing edge here!But from the TWIT IRC, it seems there are companies on it as well so I may likely not be the only one back there...
Thanks a lot! I guess I'll try to hide most of this stuff for <= IE6. No time for a complete redesign for an outdated browser.TheQwerty wrote:You might be interested in giving https://browserlab.adobe.com a try. It kind of sucks and forces you to register, but it's better than the 502 you get from http://browsershots.org/.
There's also Microsoft's virtual machines for the various IE version: https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/ ... laylang=en
I lied about the front page, the transparency on the undo/redo badge is also noticeable, and not as bad is the shadow on the review boxes.
A quick glance at the main pages/tabs reveals these: There's also a link to jacky's now defunct server on the portable page (sorry I forgot where that was).
Yup, no seal splattered over text now...thanks!admin wrote:Should be better now. Please check...