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Make site readable on a Mac!

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This site looks terrible on a Mac in IE and in Netscape you can't even read it at all. I realize Mac users represent a small percentage of your users but Mac users tend to be fairly creative... :) Couldn't hurt to create a style sheet for them, huh? Let me know if you need help. Seriously!

tdoyle, Nov 03 2003

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I noticed that it has severe problems with Safari too - the top right box crashes into the comment text, when both are long enough.

I'm using my Linux machine to view it a lot now, in Konqueror and Mozilla Firebird. It's better on those, but there's still positional hiccups - not as severe as with Safari on MacOS X though (my Mac is my main machine now - the Linux one is too engaging to get anything done on that isn't classed as endless tinkering).

Rods Tiger, Nov 04 2003

Yeah, chalk up another Mac voice here.. looking at your pages using Safari 1.0 that upper-right-hand corner box over flows down into the comments, especially if I have the text size increased for easier viewing.

-j

Jack, Nov 04 2003

The problem noted by Rods Tiger is back. For a while I had no problems reading the site on my MAC, but now the boldfaced topic writes over the initial posting. I'm using Safari/OSX.

Any chance you can fix it again?

Kim_P, Oct 29 2004

I'm on a Mac Mini. . . a recent model with OSX 4.1.7 and it works beautifully. of course I had to give up on Netscape and get used to Safari which in someways is better and in others inferior. It's a compromise to give up some fuctions for others. In the end I'm sure we'll all have what we need because that's what sell the product and they do keep upgrading to make sure we keep using the product. At least upgrades in OSX are free and they even have a third party program which announces when one is available for your particular computer. Mac has always been friendly. the only thing I miss is the Corel PSP program which is not available for Macs. conversely Graphic Converter may not yet be available for P.C.s.

winsum, Jul 12 2006