Re: [off-topic] A different point of view




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On 1/31/2012 3:47 AM, Julie Bove wrote:


*Shakes head* That is really, really a stretch. Thanks!

You still don't get it, do you Julie?

It didn't look wrong on my page. I'm on IE.


Just tried it on IE9.

It is not nearly as obvious as when viewing with Firefox but there is
still a skew in the page.
Probably wouldn't have noticed it on IE if I hadn't been looking for
it specifically.
Nice to see a bit of humour lives on in corporate land :-)

I am using IE8. I also just looked on Google Chrome. I don't see
anything amiss. Just to be sure I looked up some other things. The
way they are displayed on the page is the same.


Try looking very carefully at the black bar at the very top of the page.
It should be down slightly on the right hand side.
In Firefox you can see a wedge of white above the black and the skew is
much more pronounced.


Just to be absolutely clear, you click on the link in the original post
(or copy and paste that link into your browser) and it gives you a Google
search page.
Probably the first entry is a definition for a.skew.

Ignore the entries.
Look at the black bar at the top of the page.
Sroll the whole page up and down quickly and look at the alignment of the
individual entries returned from the search.
The page should appear to be leaning a little - the right hand side is
down a bit.

This is most obvious in Apple Safari and Mozilla Firefox.
Not as obvious in IE9.
I am downloading Google Chrome to check how it looks there.


Yep - very obvious in Google Chrome on my Windows Vista laptop.
A white space above the area where it says 'Sign In'

There is no white on mine. Not sure what version of Chrome it is and but I
am running XP.

I remember when I first made my own webpage. My brother who is a programmer
told me not to assume that everyone would see what I saw on my screen. That
is why he has tons of computers in his house. At one time it was 5 but I
think now he has more. That way he can use various OS's and browsers to see
how things are displayed and how things will sound.


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