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Topic: Ok, time for some testing
Pvednes
Lynched
posted 09-10-2002 05:53:15 AM
All working well!
`Doc
Cold in an Alley
posted 09-10-2002 08:07:55 AM
Win2K SP2
IE 6.0
Everything worked as far as I could tell. As a note, if you put a dot in the center when you're zoomed in and scrolled to the edge of the grid, then when you zoom out the dot will not stay centered. This just means you can't see past the edge of the grid. When you zoom back in, the dot will not recenter.

[ 09-10-2002: Message edited by: Ford Prefect ]

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Matilda Jane
ph33r my MIRVs
posted 09-10-2002 03:57:36 PM
It all worky.

Win2k
IE 5.5

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Espio Idsavant
You have gotten better at Being a Lush! (200)
posted 09-10-2002 04:08:32 PM
Windows 2000 Professional, Service Pack 3
IS 6.0.2600

The yellow square does not stay centered on zooming in

Is there only supposed to be one yellow square at a time, or am I supposed to be able to make multiple ones yellow like I can right now?

Another "not sure if working as intended": To scroll I have to click and drag the scroll bar - I cant click above/below the bar to zoom in or out (which I'm used to being able to do for scrolly thingys)

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ASayre8
Pancake
posted 09-10-2002 06:24:23 PM
Doesn't look like that at asll, no the ther other questions.

Mozilla 1.0 and Win ME

Works fin with IE 6.0 though.

very important poster
a sweet title
posted 09-10-2002 06:55:28 PM
quote:
ASayre8 had this to say about Tron:

Mozilla 1.0 and Win ME


There's two problems even I can point out.

hey
Ferrel
Fippy's VP
posted 09-11-2002 04:27:41 AM
All works. I made yellow blocks!

IE 6
Windows 2K pro

Ferrel!
Pesco
Is a copyright of Peachis. Don't underestimate his pants, either.
posted 09-11-2002 06:14:09 PM
quote:
»Giantt« had this to say about Matthew Broderick:
There's two problems even I can point out.

Sorry, but Mozilla is a solid browser

Azizza
VANDERSHANKED
posted 09-11-2002 10:05:49 PM
I get a big black window with a white line about 4/5 of the way down the page. IE 5.2 Mac OS 10.2
"Pacifism is a privilege of the protected"
Rabidbunnylover
Pancake
posted 09-11-2002 10:12:44 PM
quote:
Pesco was naked while typing this:
Sorry, but Mozilla is a solid browser

But there's the M and the E!

Merp
Taran
Dark Prince
posted 09-13-2002 08:38:25 PM
quote:
Pesco had this to say about Jimmy Carter:
Sorry, but Mozilla is a solid browser

...that doesn't support HTML components or element behaviors and therefore will be excluded from this game.

Mozilla is absolutely horrible for writing reusable, large-scale pieces of code.

[ 09-13-2002: Message edited by: Taran ]

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Pancake
posted 09-14-2002 02:39:27 AM
should i ask "what about AOL, or ie powered by aol?
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