styles in netscape
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- kinetic
i have a nice image uploader dealy going on, and it looks very nice in IE, the browse button shrinks down nicely to confirm with the size of all my other text fields
but...in netscape it looks horrid, the browse button along with the text field that holds the filename beside it are HUGE.
anyone know of a solution to this. i checked to see if NT had anything going on in the profile editors but its huge there as well.
any help is much appreciated :D
- unformatted0
assuming nn4, nothing is possible.
- kinetic0
nope.. netscape 6
should it be working in 6?
- unformatted0
example?
- kinetic0
http://dev.motiongraphiks.com/te…
thanks for taking a look mate..i appreciate it :)
- chilaquil0
fuck netscrape.
why do we have to spend hours making stuff work for the lowest common denominator of viewers? If they keep using netscape and the sites looked fucked up, maybe they'll give up and swtich. Then we'll only have to worry about one browser...
- kinetic0
for real. i wish IE was the ONLY browser out there
- chilaquil0
like I decided I'm not going to worry about 800x600 resolutions. Fuck them. I don't care if millions of people use it. Maybe if they get sick of scrolling, they'll switch or get a monitor that's bigger than 10 inches. That is just ridiculous. Meanwhile, the people that want and can have a better experience, get cheated because we keep designing down.
Some people need to get with the motherfucking times. Within reasonable limits of course. I don't expect everyone to have superfast computers, broadband, and 20 inch monitors. But for fuck's sake... most people should set their monitors to at least 1024 and stop being such pricks and stop using the weird shit that nobody uses and that refuses to work, like netscrape, opera, and other crap. Sorry, I hate M$oft too, but it's ridiculous to design for EVERYBODY just because they refuse to follow a standard.
- unformatted0
still lookin at it man...
i saw this on yayhooray, but don't remember if it was possible.
- chl0
I should point out that the ability to colorize things like scrollbars the way you can in IE is actually not a part of any standard I'm aware of. It's one of the little MS "extensions" to the actual standards.
- mrdobolina0
man, my publisher still uses that browser.
- kinetic0
appreciate it unformatted :)
- unformatted0
sorry kinetic, don't look like it's possible.
the reason it works in ie is because ie likes to support their own little shit, like mentioned, the scrollbars.
- kinetic0
ahwel, i guess netscape users will just have to deal with the big ugly buttons.
thanks anyways unformatter...i appreciate your efforts
have a good weekend everyone!
- sexypixel0
I thought that ie was the standard of standards but vena kindly pointed out that netscape sticks to the internet standards more vigourously than ie. IE is like america, they say 'fuck you' to the rest of the world and make theyre own standards and expect everyone else to follow suit.
- unformatted0
np man, good luck with the project.
mozilla is the standards browser.
- unknown0
you can use css to style various form fields bur unfortunately for some reasom 'browse' fields do not count under css, your lucky to have applied any style to it at all.... if you find a solution please let me know cos I'm having the same issue with an upload form...