Hi,
I have been doing a favour for a friend who is totally computer
illiterate. The trouble is, I'm not that good either. He needed a
website to show his sculpture and drawing, and I said I'd do it.
Trouble is, I use a PC and have no idea how it will look on a Mac.
Please - if you are bored, or have nothing to do over the New Year, I'd
really appreciate some feedback from Mac users!
http://www.3ene.com
Sorry that this is a takey question! You might like the site anyway..?
It's mainly pictures of sculpture.
And if you have any questions about casting, visit alt.sculpture, and
I'll help you if I can...
Mary
Gnarlodious - 28 Dec 2004 15:38 GMT
Entity Mary England spoke thus:
> http://www.3ene.com
Looks good to me, there is nothing inherently different in the way Mac
renders webpages (with the exception of Window's inability to antialias
text). As long as you don't use any IE specific tricks you're OK.
Remember Firefox will render your site exactly the same in Windows AND Mac
(except for the rough fonts).
-- Gnarlie's Applescript page:
http://Gnarlodious.com/Apple/AppleScript/
Michael Vilain - 28 Dec 2004 16:23 GMT
> Entity Mary England spoke thus:
>
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> -- Gnarlie's Applescript page:
> http://Gnarlodious.com/Apple/AppleScript/
You can also look at http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com for generic tips on
design. I bought their book as a tutorial for my non-profit's Board of
Directors to teach them that Flash Animations !== better web sites.
Aside from using the "Chicago" font, the site renders just fine on
Safari.

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