Thanks for the update, that is some extensive testing! IE6 may be a dead fish, but too many people still use it. Its bugs will likely reflect badly on the Haiku website, unfair as that is. Great design, btw. > -----Original Message----- > From: openbeos-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:openbeos-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Miguel Zúñiga > Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 12:48 AM > To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [openbeos] Re: Haiku UI Guidelines in HTML / PDF etc > > > On Wednesday, January 24, 2007 2:47 PM, Brian Verre Wrote: > > > I attempted to load http://haiku-os.org/development in IE6, after > > testing Firefox 2 (fine). > > > Images look terrible in IE6, probably a transparency > handling bug in > > IE. Can't test IE7 from this machine. > > * In Internet Explorer 7 images look the same as with Firefox > 2: excellent!. > * In IE 6 the transparency turns into gray. In the logo, as > background there is only the central part of the haiku leaf, > the rest is white. > * With IE 5.2 for Mac and 5 for Windows while is loading the > images miss the background, but when it finishes, all the > images look fine. > * IE4 (as when just installed) cannot execute the commands, > and the images are seen as with IE6: no transparent backgrounds. > * IE2 & 3 can only see the text, the About, Development, > Documents and Community are displayed in an option list. No > transparency either in the images. > > Before any conclusions, please note that > * NetPositive also displays the images with grey as background. > > Safari for Mac and Opera (Win, Mac) do not have any problems > over here. > > Thank you for your patience. > > >