QUOTE(SirAndy @ May 25 2012, 09:19 AM)
It does not validate with W3C. You should look into fixing your code so it validates correctly.
Non conforming code is the number one reason why sites often have problems in certain browsers.
Not true. Only the sites build by lazy (or ignorant) developers will have errors and warnings (Don't take this personally, you said you had a thick skin biggrin.gif ).
I do this stuff for a living and manage a small team of developers. Each and every page we develop has zero errors and zero warnings and works exactly the same in all of the 5 major browsers (Firefox, IE, Chrome, Opera, Safari).
Any developer worth their money can (and should) build pages that are 100% compatible with the W3C standard.
Hey Andy, I developed the website - thanks for checking it over and sending Pete the feedback. I definitely put a lot of effort in web standards and validation (check my coding out!), if you'll notice I accidentally put some natural ampersands in the HTML instead of &.
The main pages should all be compliant, but you'll notice the store is not. That is because it is an older MIVA merchant engine that is unfortunately a bit dated in terms of coding. It fires in very random old HTML tags which can't be changed from the interface (as you may notice if you look at the source). Fortunately with an XHTML transitional every browser I view it in (including IE7+) shows clean, so it is as good as it can be using this merchant system.
Anyway, working solo I love having an extra set of eyes to catch things, so thanks!
QUOTE(MLedesma @ May 26 2012, 11:04 AM)
Maybe it is just me, but when I mouse of the parts diagrams, a text box appears, but I cannot not read it with the white lettering.
Matt
Does it still do this? There was no doctype declaration in the store and it had to be hard-coded in, so it should work on all browsers. Let me know!
QUOTE(trojanhorsepower @ May 26 2012, 02:58 PM)
Looks great, but the slide show did not work. I just tried the one 914 frame reinforcement overlay bit.
Was it a slideshow installation that you clicked from a product page? All those installations slideshows were taken off as they were very outdated and didn't really give any instruction, or was it another slideshow you couldn't see?