Pat, The 1. 2 and 3 tabs have been changed to more descriptive names thanks to feedback from others. Good to know it is now mostly behaving. I am still fine tuning as I get more responses. Thanks for your feedback it is invaluable. There is no way that I can duplicate all of the many, many desktop environments in use. Thanks again. Lorrie On 01/16/11 14:06, Pat Geary wrote: > At 01:21 AM 1/16/2011, Lorrie Laskey wrote: >> Would someone please visit my site and test the slide show? No need to >> have javascript enabled. It is html and css powered. It is a test >> feature that needs more work but is at a stopping point and now needs >> some feedback. There are three slides of content, one that is constant >> and two that should display on hover. I tested it with Chrome, FF, >> Opera, Konqueror and a Linux version of IE6. Though I would appreciate >> feedback regarding any browser, I really need feedback regarding IE 7, >> 8, 9, if 9 is out, and 10 if it is out, too. > > > I can only check in IE 8 right now as that is all I have installed. > > >> Any feedback is appreciated but if possible, would you let me know any >> or all of the following and any other feedback that might help? >> >> * does the slide show work? does the content change on hover over >> each of the two numbers? > > I see NO 1, 2, or 3. just three content links which change when I > hover the mouse over them. > >> * is the content contained within the slide show area or does it >> spill out? > > Looks like it is contained within the area. > >> * does it stay withing it's borders when enlarged and reduced? > > Yes in IE 8 but no in FF at least on my laptop which is all I have up > and running right now. > >> * is it's use intuitive? do it need instructions? > > > Honestly not sure. Seems easy enough to figure out. > > pat