Is there really a need to support IE6? YouTube is going to stop supporting it, and Digg has been threatening to. Can't we just provide a link to http://hey-it.com/ instead? :-)
Wayne Coburn
http://coburn-family.net
Hi Mal:
Thanks for reviewing the form. I'm ging to keep a list of all the input and
we can update once we have a consensus--I've sent the file to Michelle
Yesney and she has reviewed it. Thanks for catching the spelling mistake--
Also as far as browsers I would like to keep it so we only go back to IE6.
Most people who use Firefox are more technical in nature and therefore would
know what to do. It works perfectly on IE7 and the latest Firefox. I need
testers on Safari, as I can only do screenshots. I will get to IE6 testing,
but I have to fire up my old computer for that. But I will defer to the
group as to browser compatibility.
Wendi
-----Original Message-----
From: Mal Raff [mailto:mir@mircon.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 11:53 AM
To: wrw@zozoeng.com
Subject: Re: Adoption Foster Form Ready for testing
Hi:
I used a very old version of FireFox on an old Solaris machine: Sol5.8,
FireFox 2.0.0.20 . Form displays OK, but text/box alignment isn't very
good. Nevertheless, it does display and I could fill it in (although I
didn't yet). Nice that it allows both adopt/foster to be selected ;-)
Couple of minor things...
Would it be useful to put 'none' as an option for # of children?
Suggest changing the word "owned" to "cared for" .
Under Bird Care, first question: quarintine should be quarantine
4th BIG box down: "Where would you do...." should be "What would you
do..."
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As for your question about PDF and MBdb entry: I think it would be good to
provide a pdf which we can upload directly into the database under Media as
a document. As for automatic database entry, that would be good in the
long run, but perhaps not immediately. You'll have to check with Matt on
that one... but my sense would be to make sure it is all running very
smoothly
before having it go directly to the database. Should be fairly easy to
snag
the appropriate fields and create an SQL that first searches to be sure the
candidate isn't already in the MBdb, and if not, creates an entry with name,
address, email and phone stuff.
Nice work!
-m-
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