[Pmwiki-users] a plea to all custom skin makers
Ciaran
ciaranj
Tue Jan 11 10:35:21 CST 2005
Hmm, I've not actually had this problem with the skins, which ones are
causing you difficulty?
-ciaran
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 10:19:25 -0500, Neil Herber <nospam at mail.eton.ca> wrote:
> Well, at least all of you who are kind enough to post your skins on
> PmWiki.org ...
>
> First of all, thanks for posting the skins. They are a godsend to those of
> us who don't have the knowledge or patience to create our own skin.
>
> I do find it frustrating to see a skin I like, download it and install it,
> only to find out that it does not render "properly" in IE 6. Many would
> argue that this is an IE 6 problem, and I agree. But telling that to my
> clients working in government agencies where the IT department has locked
> down all of the PCs, preventing the installation of even so much as a
> browser plugin doesn't do me any good.
>
> I am not about to ask that all skins work on all browsers, but what would
> really help me (and possibly others) is a statement in each Cookbook/Skin
> description something like this:
>
> !! Browser Compatibility
> * Works with Firefox and Safari
> * Does not work with IE 6 (WIn or Mac)
> * Not tested with Opera
>
> That would save me getting all excited about a skin, downloading it, and
> then finding my clients can see the edit box any more.
>
> Neil
>
> Neil Herber
> Corporate info at http://www.eton.ca/
> Eton Systems, 15 Pinepoint Drive, Nepean, ON, Canada K2H 6B1
> Tel: (613) 829-4668
>
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- Ciaran
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