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Learned a lot

Posted: Sun 19. Aug 2007, 07:02
by zeta1600
I've learned a lot trying to use phpwcms. It's a great scripts. There are more things I want to do. Wish I knew php more. I know it can do much more.

But, for now would like to get your opinion. Please be kind... :?

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Posted: Sun 19. Aug 2007, 11:53
by Mr.Flash
very nice simple design!

Posted: Mon 20. Aug 2007, 08:38
by schmidtjr
Hi
Nice simple Design.

But I don't know if you wanted it exactly this way or if it's a little bug.
The Backgroundcolor of your Site is #E3EFF1, but the Background of your images is #DBEAED which propably should be the same color, or? This is often happening because Browsers do not display all colors correct.


Kind regards, iche

Posted: Mon 20. Aug 2007, 10:18
by Fulvio Romanin
i don't know about your place, but actually the o with a cross in italy is called "celtic cross" and is very often associated with extreme right / fascist movements. As long as this is a choice i understand, but not all customers might like such symbol ... :| :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_cross

Posted: Tue 21. Aug 2007, 13:34
by hulkie
I like the simple design!
Maybe optimize the picture printer-catalogs.png a little, 250k is too large.
Maybe you could replace the black standard bullets in the list with some graphical ones.. would look nicer, don't you think?
I would rework the 'celtic cross' - as Fulvio outlined. It's not worth it, to risk negative feelings because of that.
br, christian

Posted: Thu 30. Aug 2007, 01:11
by zeta1600
Oh my... I just now got to see your responses...

Thanks to all...

schmidtjr: the colors look fine on my browser, what browser and version are you using?

Fulvio Romanin: I had no idea that that image might be offensive. Facist I am not. In fact I am an asian-american. That's funny. The image is actually called a registration mark in the printing industry. At least here in the US. If I have offended anyone, please accept my apologies... Is it the angled cross on the background (upper left)? Or the cross on the logo Printoria? If it's the logo... hmmm. I will have to do a lot of thinking. Fortunately, this is a fairly common graphic to my target audience...

hulkie: I will definitely consider the bullet thing.

Anyone else?

Posted: Thu 30. Aug 2007, 02:11
by DeXXus
zeta1600 wrote:Anyone else?
LOL! Okay...here's the browser "presentational" differences

Image <----IE6.0.2900.2180.

Image <----Opera 9.23

Image <----FF / IE7

Posted: Thu 30. Aug 2007, 02:44
by zeta1600
Ew. That's ugly on IE6. I guess that's what happens to png files. It looked OK on IE7 though.

Posted: Thu 30. Aug 2007, 02:45
by DeXXus
Yeah...and Opera is always a bear with these kinda things. :wink:

Posted: Thu 30. Aug 2007, 08:46
by schmidtjr
hi zeta

I attached a Screenshot of how it looks like on my browser.
This screen was captured on IE 6.
Did you use transparent PNGs? They are not working very well in old browsers. For These simple graphics on the left and the printoria logo you can use the GIF format. It's transparency works on every browser and if you prepare a good pallette it's smaller than png.

ok, that's all I've to say :)
here's the image:
http://www.bierbund.de/tempEbay/printoria.jpg

Posted: Thu 30. Aug 2007, 09:18
by update
There is a switch for IE6 in your conf.inc.php where you should be able to handle transparent pngs in IE6 (inserted as <img src....>
For the background pngs in IE6 you could use the alphaimageloader (as long as they are not positioned but placed in the left upper corner like this:

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.transparent-logo { /*your container (class or id*/
	background-image:none; /*switch off the previously defined bg for ie*/
	filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='../website/logo-trans.png', sizingMethod='crop'); /*path should be relative to css, if I remember it right*/
	height: 50px;
	width:100px;
	background-repeat: no-repeat;
	/*background-position: right top;*/
	border-top: 1px solid #111111;
	border-bottom: 1px solid #111111;
}

Posted: Thu 30. Aug 2007, 14:38
by zeta1600
schmidtjr: Thanks for that ugly image... :D That's terrible. I use photoshop to create gifs, and the quality just isn't great, or I'm not doing it right. Should i be using another gif generator?

claus: Thanks for the code. I knew there was a fix for that somehow. I'll try to put it in tonight. What about a transparent png inside a table. I have a transparent inside a table. You can see it in the image in FF that DeXXus shows above surrounding the text and catalog pictures. Is there a fix for that? Or can I use part of the code for that?

Also, I was wondering why do many of you still have IE6? I was just wondering the reasoning behind why users didn't upgrade?

Thanks.

Posted: Thu 30. Aug 2007, 18:25
by update
As long as you are inserting images via direct input i.e. <img src="...> the transparencies are handled by the tool of phpwcms (iepngfix.htc, I think is it's name, to be switced on / off by conf.inc.php).
for background images styled via css style sheet you use the alphaimageloader...
btw my css from above is incomplete: it is missing a leading

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* html .transparent-logo { ...
for IE6 :oops: and should be set either in your standard css file or a special one (to be called afterwards then...), there is a prepared one in the "specific" folder (template/inc_css/specific)
There is a file pngbehavior.htc (for the alphaimageloader deal) also, but I haven't used it yet

Posted: Sat 1. Sep 2007, 15:23
by zeta1600
OK, I switch in config file "IE_htc_png" to 1. Can any of you with IE 6 look and see if the pngs are now showing correctly?


By the way Claus, does the image loader code above go on the header or body. Just wondering...


Thanks!

Posted: Sat 1. Sep 2007, 18:39
by update
It goes into your css file... :!: