I had the same problem and updated movie cards and now its ok, but why is Movie card number 2 IE only? I like the setout - I think it is one of the cleaner ones but what parts dont work in Netscape, and is it possible to have no. 2 work in both IE and netscape?
Nice to hear that you like one of my moviecards... but please tell me what you mean by: "I think it is one of the cleaner ones..." Are the others all dirty / messed up / what?
Moviecard 02 1. It is that "dynamic" feature which makes it hard to do it so __ that it works in IE and NS and still looks good... __ Both have different ways to render this!
2. If you make it "fixed" (absolute positioned) like the other ones __ they look EXACTLY the same in IE and NS but in case of 02 __ you ALWAYS would have "comment" outside the screen and the __ scrollbars at the right would always be present! __ What I really DON'T LIKE!
MY attempt is to KEEP as much info as possible in sight at once WITHOUT scrolling!
Thanks for the reply - and I totally understand your frustration with the differences in how web browsers render things.
When I said "clean" I meant I like the simple colours and the straight lines of the card - all the other cards have the angles thing with the information.
@leyton01 => I really thought = you (the users) would prefer the "modern" design approach!
...mhhhhh...
OK = I will see to do a "straight" layout again then!
QUESTIONS: 1. with or without DROP-SHADOW then? 2. with or without the little BARS AS BACKGROUND in notes etc? 3. the SAME color-picks as in 02 or from another one? (simply tell me the NUMBER)
This is probably the best thing about this program - the support!
Now that I have been using the angled ones they have started to grow on me, however I still like the straight design as I'm using it to convey information and all the design bells and whistles arent necessary. Just my personal preference.
Memtronic: The bars, drop shadows and colours are all good!
actually i would think that most people would want something original of their own design, and to make it match the general look and feel of the rest of their website. Html is such an easy language to learn, and people who wanna export probably all know basic html, given the fact that they are running a website to use it on. The best startingpoint for this is of course as plain and simple a layout as possible which is the "all" cards. Still... the divx cards DO look kinda cool ;)