I signed us up on LbNA, got a couple LBonly emails established, and went on
our first hunt lastnight. When I went to log in our attempt, however, none
of the icons discribed in the FAQs and help menus existed for me. I chekced
the flah to the far right of the box we attempted, and marked it as an
attempt, & contacted the placer...but when I go to the clues page I do not
see any icons there to track my experience with that LB. And, when I look
under my own prefernces the list does not include any boxes--the one I had
just checked off as attempted is not listed.
Is this site Mac compatible?
Thank you,
~PaceyPay in VA Beach
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Mac compatible?
3 messages in this thread |
Started on 2006-08-13
Mac compatible?
From: L Wentland (paceypay@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2006-08-13 10:22:57 UTC-04:00
Re: [LbNA] Mac compatible?
From: Gnosis 4-H Club (gnosis4-h@sbcglobal.net) |
Date: 2006-08-14 08:18:36 UTC-07:00
Ever since Microsoft decided to stop supporting and upgrading Explorer for
Macs, we Apple people have returned to the old days of having to ask if
places are compatible or not. Sad, but true.
Most places that look funky or plain don't work will display fine with the
latest version of Firefox - a browser for us Mac people that is still being
upgraded and improved. Its also free and has a few neat features that
Explorer doesn't. I find myself having to use both though, and just know
that if a site won't work in one, it generally will in the other.
Annye
Macs, we Apple people have returned to the old days of having to ask if
places are compatible or not. Sad, but true.
Most places that look funky or plain don't work will display fine with the
latest version of Firefox - a browser for us Mac people that is still being
upgraded and improved. Its also free and has a few neat features that
Explorer doesn't. I find myself having to use both though, and just know
that if a site won't work in one, it generally will in the other.
Annye
Re: [LbNA] Mac compatible?
From: rscarpen (letterboxing@atlasquest.com) |
Date: 2006-08-14 16:00:15 UTC
> Ever since Microsoft decided to stop supporting and upgrading
> Explorer for Macs, we Apple people have returned to the old days of
> having to ask if places are compatible or not.
I wouldn't say this is the fault of webmasters not supporting Mac, but
rather blame Microsoft for not supporting Macs. Atlas Quest doesn't
work well with IE for Macs, but it's not because there's any code that
"breaks" Mac applications. AQ just uses standard HTML, CSS, and
JavaScript--and that last version of IE for Macs doesn't support the
standards very well! (Actually, truth be told, IE for Windows doesn't
support standards very well either, but it's still significantly
better than IE for Mac! I'm hoping and praying that IE 7 will fix
their dreadful lack of support for standards, but I haven't looked
into it much yet.)
My point being, blame the browser, not the operating system or the
webmasters. =)
If you want my opinion, you should just uninstall IE for Macs because
over time, fewer and fewer websites will work correctly with it. =)
Save yourself the trouble and start relying on FireFox or Safari which
seem to be the two most popular options for Macs and both do a great
job of supporting standards.
-- Ryan
> Explorer for Macs, we Apple people have returned to the old days of
> having to ask if places are compatible or not.
I wouldn't say this is the fault of webmasters not supporting Mac, but
rather blame Microsoft for not supporting Macs. Atlas Quest doesn't
work well with IE for Macs, but it's not because there's any code that
"breaks" Mac applications. AQ just uses standard HTML, CSS, and
JavaScript--and that last version of IE for Macs doesn't support the
standards very well! (Actually, truth be told, IE for Windows doesn't
support standards very well either, but it's still significantly
better than IE for Mac! I'm hoping and praying that IE 7 will fix
their dreadful lack of support for standards, but I haven't looked
into it much yet.)
My point being, blame the browser, not the operating system or the
webmasters. =)
If you want my opinion, you should just uninstall IE for Macs because
over time, fewer and fewer websites will work correctly with it. =)
Save yourself the trouble and start relying on FireFox or Safari which
seem to be the two most popular options for Macs and both do a great
job of supporting standards.
-- Ryan