New site--more accurately, new index page--is up at
http://home.quixnet.net/~deboe/
It works with IE5.5, I'm curious to see if it works with the other browsers
y'all are using--especially those browsers that don't support styles.
> On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Chris DeBoe wrote:
> New site--more accurately, new index page--is up at
Looks good on Netscape 4.7 - I wish I could try it on Opera, and give
you a real minority opinion, but the PC at work doesn't have Opera & I don't
have an internet connection at home right now...
This explains why my site hasn't been updated since May sometime...
> Looks good on Netscape 4.7 - I wish I could try it on Opera, and give
Steve Pugh looked at it with Opera 5.12 (and Netscape 4.75 and 6.1
--turns
out he's a web developer). It wasn't entirely compatible with Netscape at
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> "Chris DeBoe" <LASERLIGHT@QUIXNET.NET> wrote:
> New site--more accurately, new index page--is up at
Ok, you probably won't of heard of these, but they're what I use on my
machine :-)
Looks fine in (and looks the same in):
WebsterXL (1.98n) Fresco (2.13) (an earlier version of the browser used in
Bush Internet TVs)
Both running under Risc OS 4.02.
http://home.quixnet.net/~deboe/
okay, I've tampered with the colors and hopefully everyone can read it. There
are still a few unexplained quirks, which I figure means either Beth or Indy
have been looking at it...
The only link active is the GZG one in the left margin, and the links for
Eureka, GeoHex and GZG at the bottom of the GZG page. However, the Index page
contains the site map, so you can see what's
coming--some (IF Ships) sooner than others (GZG gallery will almost
G'day,
> There are still a few unexplained quirks, which I figure means
> On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Laserlight wrote:
> http://home.quixnet.net/~deboe/