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Technology Stocks : OPERA: A Browser that doesn't suck

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To: Kenneth R. Moss who wrote (14)5/20/1998 3:55:00 PM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (1) of 57
 
Thanks. I've done some more digging around on their site&#151looks like they haven't been able to find a third-party to outsource the Mac port, so they're going to do this in-house.

For the sake of clarity, whilst Opera 3.0 doesn't support Java at this time, it does indeed support JavaScript, contrary to an earlier post here. They're two different animals.

If you have a minute, would you mind checking something for me please? It seriously should only take a very quick minute. I'm curious how Opera handles some alignment issues that I have deal with as a designer.

At this site: magneticdiary.com there is a "help" box that throws in various text messages when you roll your mouse over different areas of the page. I'm getting some odd alignments with different browsers and systems. If you could, please check the page, and let me know where the right edge of the box lines up? It should be near the middle of the blue picture (or slightly before, not after), nearly in line with the "sword-looking" graphic. Also, the words "by", "daniel", "com", "studios", and "copyright" should all share a common right edge. I'm curious how Opera deals with aligment parameters I'm using. Thanks!

-MrB
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