--- Jesper Harder <harder@ifa.au.dk> wrote:
> C Y <smustudent1@yahoo.com> writes:
>
> > Well, here's more proof I shouldn't be allowed near a keyboard ;-).
> I
> > have a new design for the Maxima website, which should hopefully be
> a
> > step up.
>
> Looks good, but remember to fill out the
>
> <title>Page Title Goes Here</title>
>
> templates.
Yes :-). I've also got to fill in the meta tags. I figured I'd get
feedback on the design before taking that step.
> > New screenshots. I need a good Windows shot and a good Imaxima
> shot.
>
> You're welcome to use <http://purl.org/harder/imaxima.png>.
OK, great! Thanks. Does that reflect all the current capabilities of
imaxima?
> BTW, the dfi.aau.dk link to imaxima will probably stop working at
> some time in the future¹. purl.org/harder/imaxima.html should be
more
> resilient to link death.
OK, will do. Thanks.
Well, as an interesting aside, this little exercise has shown us that
the Maxima crowd is rather current when it comes to browsers :-).
Thanks to all the people who tested the page.
So far, the results are OK for:
Mozilla 1.0 (Windows NT 4.0), 1.2.1 (Linux), 1.3 (Linux, Windows XP,
MacOSX 10.2.5)
Konqueror 3.1.1, 3.1.1a (Linux)
emacs-w3m (Linux probably?)
IE6 (Windows XP, Windows 98)
IE 5.2.2 (MacOSX 10.2.5)
Safari public beta 2 (MacOSX 10.2.5)
Camino 0.7.0 (MacOSX 10.2.5)
Netscape 7.0.2 (MacOSX 10.2.5)
Omniweb 4.2 (MacOSX 10.2.5)
Opera 6.03, 7.1.0 Beta 1(Linux)
Not perfect but tolerable on:
Netscape 4.79 (Windows, Linux)
Displays without formatting but cleanly on:
Links 2.1pre6
dillo 7.1
lynx
Anything else we should test on before going live with it?
CY
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