
You may find a lot of Windows users are also using either Firefox or Chrome. So may be less of a problem than you are anticipating. Also a good opportunity to promote users away from Explorer and to Firefox or Chrome. Viewers with an engineering background should not have much trouble using Chrome or Firefox. Cheers Daniel. PS: BTW this topic probably best on Luv-talk. On Thu, 30 Apr 2015 19:12:51 +1000 zlinw@mcmedia.com.au wrote:
Hi all,
I am putting together a slide show of a large engineering project. S5 is the framework being used "http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/". The slide works great under Firefox, but its quite unexecptable under Microsofts Explorer. As the majority of the target audence would almost certainly be running windows, I appear to have a problem.
THe way the slide show works is one changes frames with the page up/down keys. The frame is divided into three sections. The top section containing the comments to go with the image, the middle portion is the image, the lower section containing the overall title. Explorer takes no notice of this formating, not even using the selected fonts just displays a series of images with text in between them using whatever default font Exlploer has.
Unfortunately although now running Linux for around 20 years I no nothing about web programming, or in this case xhtml and css what ever they are? :-(.
Anything I can do? Help would very much be apreciated.
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