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Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009 12:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've given my webpage a bit of a redesign (though not at present changed any of the content; I'll look into that in the nearish future). The old version was becoming an embarrassment: both the page style and the HTML were stuck in 1996.
I've tested it in Firefox 2 on Linux and Windows, IE 6, and Safari.* If you find the new version does not work for you, let me know.
* Also Lynx and Links, for which the quasi-links at the top do not work. If anyone knows how to fix this, let me know; otherwise, I shall just let it pass, as I suspect the chances of anyone limited to a text-only browser, braille reader or screen reader visiting my site is quite low.
I've tested it in Firefox 2 on Linux and Windows, IE 6, and Safari.* If you find the new version does not work for you, let me know.
* Also Lynx and Links, for which the quasi-links at the top do not work. If anyone knows how to fix this, let me know; otherwise, I shall just let it pass, as I suspect the chances of anyone limited to a text-only browser, braille reader or screen reader visiting my site is quite low.
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Date: 2009-02-03 02:33 pm (UTC)- I'd like the links better if they were behaving normally
- Safari 2 puts all the content bits one after the next, finishing after the BBC Micro link, followed by Loading... and the background. I've just looked at the site in Firefox, where it's using a very clever swipe-in-from-right transition.
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Date: 2009-02-03 09:18 pm (UTC)Hmm. I hadn't thought of mobile devices. I should put in a control to toggle large/small banner.
- I'd like the links better if they were behaving normally
I shall be doing that. I'm not entirely sure why I didn't originally; I think there was a good reason that's now been obsoleted by my better understanding of the JavaScript.
- Safari 2 puts all the content bits one after the next, finishing after the BBC Micro link, followed by Loading... and the background. I've just looked at the site in Firefox, where it's using a very clever swipe-in-from-right transition.
As failure modes go, that's fairly innocuous. It should be fail better once I've made the above change.
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Date: 2009-02-04 09:54 pm (UTC)Better now?
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Date: 2009-02-04 12:27 am (UTC)You also perhaps ought to have more space between the title and the second line; the underline on the Funny A risks mushing with the PhD part.
And maybe your blog should open in a new window?