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    1. Re: [OK-Coordinators] help??
    2. Ron
    3. Rebecca, What are we looking for? I checked the pages with IE5 and OPERA6, the results follow: > Obits > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okjeffer/wauobits9901.htm IE: I see a 3 column table aligned on the left. 1st two columns are left aligned, the third is centered. The background of the page shows thru the table cells. Looks fine to me. However you might want to break the extremly large table into smaller tables so the page loading will appear faster. Better yet, as large as the page is you might want to split it up into smaller pages. People on dial up connections would appreciate the smaller file / table size. I've got dsl and didn't even notice how large the page is until David called attention to it. OPERA: sees the page the same as IE > Updated and added to - Waurika Names in the News: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okjeffer/waunamesinnews1.htm IE: Looks to be a two column table left aligned with no borders. Other than a lot of space between lines it looks ok however, you could increase it to 3 columns (but that's just a picky observation :)) Would recommend you either break the table into smaller ones or make multiple pages. OPERA: sees it pretty much as IE does. > List of businesses in 1943 > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okjeffer/waubusads.htm IE: Again, looks fine (you might want to use <br> instead of <p> to keep the lines closer together tho. OPERA: Same as IE > Waurika High School graduates - 1943 > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okjeffer/whsgrads1943 IE: The graphic at the top and bottom of the page is missing. Other than that the page looks great! The indention and close line spacing makes it very easy to read and follow. To me, the best looking page of the group. OPERA: Same as IE. What's the other fellow seeing? Or more specifically, what are you intending to be seen that he isn't? Ron

    04/19/2002 09:27:13
    1. Re: [OK-Coordinators] help??
    2. Rebecca York
    3. Thanks, Ron. I'll work on them. Get them smaller to load faster. I appreciate this help! Becky ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 1:27 PM Subject: Re: [OK-Coordinators] help?? > Rebecca, > What are we looking for? I checked the pages with IE5 and OPERA6, the > results follow: > > > Obits > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okjeffer/wauobits9901.htm > IE: I see a 3 column table aligned on the left. 1st two columns are left > aligned, the third is centered. The background of the page shows thru the > table cells. Looks fine to me. However you might want to break the extremly > large table into smaller tables so the page loading will appear faster. > Better yet, as large as the page is you might want to split it up into > smaller pages. People on dial up connections would appreciate the smaller > file / table size. I've got dsl and didn't even notice how large the page is > until David called attention to it. > OPERA: sees the page the same as IE > > > Updated and added to - Waurika Names in the News: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okjeffer/waunamesinnews1.htm > IE: Looks to be a two column table left aligned with no borders. Other than > a lot of space between lines it looks ok however, you could increase it to 3 > columns (but that's just a picky observation :)) Would recommend you either > break the table into smaller ones or make multiple pages. > OPERA: sees it pretty much as IE does. > > > List of businesses in 1943 > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okjeffer/waubusads.htm > IE: Again, looks fine (you might want to use <br> instead of <p> to keep the > lines closer together tho. > OPERA: Same as IE > > > Waurika High School graduates - 1943 > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okjeffer/whsgrads1943 > IE: The graphic at the top and bottom of the page is missing. Other than > that the page looks great! The indention and close line spacing makes it > very easy to read and follow. To me, the best looking page of the group. > OPERA: Same as IE. > > What's the other fellow seeing? Or more specifically, what are you intending > to be seen that he isn't? > > Ron >

    04/19/2002 07:56:22