How do you like the front page of NTCompatible? (Content)
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Send the screenshot to philipp (-at-) ntcompatible (-dot-) com
Btw have you tried Opera? If I remember correctly, Opera have a few options to customize the fonts and the stylesheets.
Btw have you tried Opera? If I remember correctly, Opera have a few options to customize the fonts and the stylesheets.
I think I found a solution in the meantime. Expect another layout update in the next couple of days.
I still work on the updated layout. This will take some time.
I am testing now an alternative stylesheet with bold fonts. To switch to the alternative stylesheet: Appearance => Bold. You find this option on the frontpage in the left menu.
Are the fonts better readable?
Are the fonts better readable?
Philipp,
Sorry for any delay. Yes, using the Bold option vastly improves the readability, although I'd say that pushing up the font size by another point or two is desirable. Also, I'd like to make it clear that this vast improvement is only sensibly viewable in Internet Explorer on my dual-browser setup. In Firefox, for example, the entire layout of your homepage gets moved around and, as before, long strips get generated, with lots of blank areas around. I've tried putting Firefox's default fonts back, but that's made no difference. I think maybe the default fonts and default sizes don't actually return when you uncheck 'Use My Fonts' in Firefox.
At present, in both IE and Firefox, your webpage now, width-wise, occupies 10" of my available 16", which is certainly an improvement but, for my 20" monitor, is still wasting a lot of screen space.
Do keep trying to improve it. Check how things work out, using the Firefox browser (as well as IE), if you can. Then, if you settle on a good compromise, you'll be able to tell me which default fonts and sizes to use in Firefox. Note that, in Firefox, I set my minimum fontsize to 15.
Of course, you might very well be able to reach a very good compromise on this. However, in order for me to continue using Firefox for other completely different websites, I'll still need to use my customised Firefox font settings. As I said at the start of this whole discussion, the fault lies with all those other webpage designers; you're the first to take this seriously (and I applaud you for that). Your current provision of an Appearance option on the homepage is a good idea.
Sorry for any delay. Yes, using the Bold option vastly improves the readability, although I'd say that pushing up the font size by another point or two is desirable. Also, I'd like to make it clear that this vast improvement is only sensibly viewable in Internet Explorer on my dual-browser setup. In Firefox, for example, the entire layout of your homepage gets moved around and, as before, long strips get generated, with lots of blank areas around. I've tried putting Firefox's default fonts back, but that's made no difference. I think maybe the default fonts and default sizes don't actually return when you uncheck 'Use My Fonts' in Firefox.
At present, in both IE and Firefox, your webpage now, width-wise, occupies 10" of my available 16", which is certainly an improvement but, for my 20" monitor, is still wasting a lot of screen space.
Do keep trying to improve it. Check how things work out, using the Firefox browser (as well as IE), if you can. Then, if you settle on a good compromise, you'll be able to tell me which default fonts and sizes to use in Firefox. Note that, in Firefox, I set my minimum fontsize to 15.
Of course, you might very well be able to reach a very good compromise on this. However, in order for me to continue using Firefox for other completely different websites, I'll still need to use my customised Firefox font settings. As I said at the start of this whole discussion, the fault lies with all those other webpage designers; you're the first to take this seriously (and I applaud you for that). Your current provision of an Appearance option on the homepage is a good idea.
Is the bold font now better? You may need to clear your browser cache. Are there still display glitches with Firefox?
Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce the issues with Firefox at all
Here my screenshots:
Firefox 1.07 under Windows XP SP2
http://www.ntcompatible.com/images/ntc-firefox.tiff
Internet Explorer 6 under Windows XP SP2
http://www.ntcompatible.com/images/ntc-ie.tiff
Safari 2.0.2 under MacOS X 10.4.3
http://www.ntcompatible.com/images/ntc-safari.tiff
Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce the issues with Firefox at all
Here my screenshots:
Firefox 1.07 under Windows XP SP2
http://www.ntcompatible.com/images/ntc-firefox.tiff
Internet Explorer 6 under Windows XP SP2
http://www.ntcompatible.com/images/ntc-ie.tiff
Safari 2.0.2 under MacOS X 10.4.3
http://www.ntcompatible.com/images/ntc-safari.tiff
Great. I just upgrade to the new Firefox 1.5 and have now the glitches as well ;(
It seems like that the current Mozilla rendering engine have issues with div's
It seems like that the current Mozilla rendering engine have issues with div's
What do you mean by 'display glitches', Philipp?
With Firefox, I'll try clearing the cache, as you've suggested, and then I'll get back to this forum again.
Personally, I preferred things as they were before you embarked on this whole recent change, as your webpage still occupies only about half my screen width, in both IE and Firefox.
Yeh, I noticed Firefox 1.5 came out today, and I've downloaded it, but I'll not install it until I hear feedback from real usage. Experience has demonstrated that bugs in it will likely remain or new ones get introduced.
I'll maybe send you my latest IE and Firefox screenshots, Philipp. Bear in mind I'm using Win2k and v1.0.4 Firefox.
With Firefox, I'll try clearing the cache, as you've suggested, and then I'll get back to this forum again.
Personally, I preferred things as they were before you embarked on this whole recent change, as your webpage still occupies only about half my screen width, in both IE and Firefox.
Yeh, I noticed Firefox 1.5 came out today, and I've downloaded it, but I'll not install it until I hear feedback from real usage. Experience has demonstrated that bugs in it will likely remain or new ones get introduced.
I'll maybe send you my latest IE and Firefox screenshots, Philipp. Bear in mind I'm using Win2k and v1.0.4 Firefox.
Originally posted by packman:
Quote:What do you mean by 'display glitches', Philipp?Down8 posted a screenshot of this problem before:
http://www.hostunlim.com/Down8/screenshotstemp/ntcompbad.jpg
I thought that you have the same problem in Firefox? Anyway, I just put the news blocks into tables, which seems the easiest workaround for this problem.
Quote:What do you mean by 'display glitches', Philipp?Down8 posted a screenshot of this problem before:
http://www.hostunlim.com/Down8/screenshotstemp/ntcompbad.jpg
I thought that you have the same problem in Firefox? Anyway, I just put the news blocks into tables, which seems the easiest workaround for this problem.