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Subquantum's picture

We haven't used Drupal much, and we're curious how it looks on different systems and on different browsers.

Firefox on Windows and Linux seem to work, and I'm writing this post on the Blazer browser for PalmOS (which doesn't really look like much, and takes forever to load, but if I turn off styles it's functional.)

Does anyone have any problems with how the site works or renders?

Total Meltdown's picture

It looked fine tested in IE7 at home, and even IE6 seems to handle it nicely. (I know, weird, right?) Opera on Windows also seems to display everything correctly.

Safari? Konqueror? Lynx? Other crazy browsers I don't know about?


--Meltdown


It seems to work fine in Safari for Windows. Just thought I'd let you know.
-A

Total Meltdown's picture

Oh yeah, I completely forgot they put out Safari for Windows now. o_0

Ah well, good to know. Thanks!


--Meltdown

Subquantum's picture

Lynx looks... like lynx. Links, however, renders everything, including the side panels, with the right spacing.

Tupolev-Tu144's picture

Surprisingly, NSR still looks fine on Crazy Browser.

Text isn't wrapping around to fit screen size, so I'm getting really really wide pages in the forums (specifically the Copyright blog post), but otherwise it looks good.

Total Meltdown's picture

Ah, that sounds like it's a problem with the CSS for the

tag. Probably IE6 (IE5?) not understanding the CSS declarations.

Ah, yes, that seems it be it. IE6 farks on the word wrapping here too. I'll see if I can figure that one out. Thanks. :)


--Meltdown

Dragon Ragnarok's picture

Firefox looks perfect at both 1152 and 1280. I like it.


--Cogito ergo periculosus sum--

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