I added 4 new graphs to the main page this morning. They have flyover-zoom – if you move your mouse over the graphs they zoom in to full size. I also did some cleanup of unused buttons and other stuff to make your experience better.
Kevin
I added 4 new graphs to the main page this morning. They have flyover-zoom – if you move your mouse over the graphs they zoom in to full size. I also did some cleanup of unused buttons and other stuff to make your experience better.
Kevin
Kevin,
good work, nice pages.
I have however still problems with Opera and Iceweasel under Linux – hovering with the mouse doesnot bring up the charts under Opera and Iceweasel shows black boxes…
The Opera problem is likely a java thing…
But I will upgrade to Zenwalk 6.0 soon, with new kernel, new Opera and new Iceweasel – so lets see if that solves the issues.
It looks like the Firefox under OS/2-eCS (mozilla or PM build) is still one of the fastest and less error prone browser around.
Anyway, will be back soon with new stuff.
Regards
Juergen
Juergen,
Thanks for the compliments. I don’t know what could be causing the black graphs – they look fine on the 3 different windoze browsers I have here (Firefox, IE and Safari).
Let me know how Zenwalk works out for you.
Best regards,
Kevin
Kevin,
Zenwalk 6.0 is up.
Still having same issues with Opera (9.64) – maybe a Java issue or … Opera sometimes has big problems with images…
Iceweasel 3.0.8 works fine now.
Maybe I should try a different browser than Opera. But its much faster than Iceweasel and so easy…and less boring
Regards
Juergen
I checked the code that does graph zooming, and I think the problem is that your browser(s) don’t handle Ajax.
As I understand it, Ajax is used to speed up complex operations on a web page without having to contact the server.
I don’t use Ajax directly, but the Intraweb code I used to create the web site does.
Ajax is a browser technology that is a few years old, but perhaps your browsers don’t handle it well.
If you can’t get one of your browsers to behave, I’ll give some though to creating an alternate set of pages for Ajax-challenged browsers.
Best regards,
Kevin