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webmgmtnewbie

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Jan 29, 2008
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I manage a website for my company via Dreamweaver. A client who uses iMac says that when they click on a link to email our company nothing happens. I'm not having any problems on my end (via PC and IE) and have checked for errors & browser compatibility.

Any ideas?
 
I manage a website for my company via Dreamweaver. A client who uses iMac says that when they click on a link to email our company nothing happens. I'm not having any problems on my end (via PC and IE) and have checked for errors & browser compatibility.

Any ideas?

Kind of hard to answer unless you post the HTML code. Who knows what's on your site. Could be anything.

My suggestion to anyone who maintains a web site is..
  1. Buy a few Macs and run both Tiger and Leopard on them and see how Safari (versions 2 and 3) render your site
  2. Buy some PCs and install Linux and look at how your site is rendered
The above should be completely obvious. The other thing is to keep some old CRTs around from the cave man era and look at your site on what 60% of the world still uses at home. Web designers tend to have really nice large LCD monitors that are better than almost all of their users will ever have.

This kind of reminds me about a story about Neil Young. He took some songs he was working on in the studio out to the parking lot to listen to the mix on a cheap stereo in a pickup truck. That's were his fans will hear his music
Web designers can learn a bit from Neil
 
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