I'm getting a 404 error after clicking the "Technical Packet" link on the Equipment Rentals page.
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Updated my OS X to 10.6.8 and now I am getting the same issue, but only when I first mouse over the link. After the first time it displays correctly. I wouldn't worry about it. Seems to be an issue with Safari. I'm sure Apple will correct it in the next update.
Oops, try again. Re-uploaded the packet today and forget to change some code.
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I'm getting the same drop box positioning problem with Chrome as well. All I know is that every time I design websites, a lot of things that work fine in I.E. don't work anywhere else, and things that work everywhere else don't work in I.E.
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I've been doing web design for over four years now, and i've learned that you should just ignore IE in its entirety. I know it is used very often by a lot of people, but that is the hardest browser to make happy (firefox is a close second).
…you should just ignore IE in its entirety. I know it is used very often by a lot of people, but that is the hardest browser to make happy
Indeed. See http://www.controlbooth.com/forums/off-topic/23621-browser-wars.html ....I suggest you use something like Google Analytics to track how many people visit your site, and what browsers actual visitors use. ...
Unfortunately, because IE is used by lots of people, it really means you kind of have to support it well, as painful as that can be.
I suggest you use something like Google Analytics to track how many people visit your site, and what browsers actual visitors use. People that aren't as technical are less likely to be using Chrome or Firefox. Google Analytics allows you to get heaps of useful information, like where visitors actually come from (and do things like see which visitors came from ControlBooth and might create a bias in your other statistics, compared to other visitors)
Based on browser usage 'net wide, those stats sound a bit skewed.I do monitor all of my websites in my cpanel. Safari is the #1 browser with 45.7% followed by IE with 25.8%. Then its FF, Android, iOS. Thanks for the Google Analytics tip. I'm going to sign up and compare results.
Based on browser usage 'net wide, those stats sound a bit skewed.
File:Web browser usage share v2.svg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
How many unique page views have you had?
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