http://www.ubuntu-ca.org/ link-graphic question
Raymond Stephen
rstephen90 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 29 03:23:23 UTC 2010
Dear Alfred,
Very educational comments. I do face this problem as well which is a pain
when trying to make sure that my website is compliant with all those web
browsers' out there. Like you said the Chromium is a new thing.
My apology, I was away and did not have access to my emails for a while.
You have a top afternoon.
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Raymond Stephens.
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-----Original Message-----
From: ubuntu-ca-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com
[mailto:ubuntu-ca-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of Alfred
Sent: Tuesday, 4 May 2010 2:01 AM
To: The Canadian Ubuntu Users Community
Subject: Re: http://www.ubuntu-ca.org/ link-graphic question
On Mon, 2010-05-03 at 20:59 -0400, George Standish wrote:
> In the top left corner of http://www.ubuntu-ca.org/ there is a link
> to http://www.ubuntu-ca.org/ entitled "Ubuntu Canada".
>
>
> Using FireFox I can see the image "Ubuntu Canada", using Chromium I
> see a broken image icon. Does anyone have a suggestion as to cause or
> corrective measure?
>
>
> George
Hi:
I saw your Post, and thought about it.
What's going on here, is that the code for the Icon is correct, and in
Firefox the code to show the Icon is also Correct, but in Chromium the
Code to show the Icon is incorrect.
A Browser, interprets the code of a Web Page, and then Displays that
Code, in a way that you can see it. That is if all is going well.
However Web Page Writers are faced with the fact that there are many
browsers out there, that show the contents of a Web Page Differently.
Some Content Managing Programs even have areas in them that will show
Web Content with different browsers.
1) Some Web Pages say on them that it is best to use this Browser or
These Browsers, so that the intended layout, will be the one that you
see.
2) Some times Web Content people will make an effort to show something
in every kind of Browser, by making adjustments to the Web code, to put
this in effect.
3) As Chromium is a newer thing, it might be that it needs a bit more
development to be able to show that Icon Correctly.
Alfred!
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