Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 12th Sep 2006 20:54 UTC, submitted by Saad
Apple "One of the less well known Mac clones, the MaxxBoxx was released in Germany in July 1997 to fill the needs of users with very demanding applications. In a stunning enclosure, the MaxxBoxx was easy to open and upgrade. The machine was built into a cube that was twice as wide as an ordinary mini tower with room for up to ten drives." There's more on old Macs: Sonnet has announced new CPU upgrades for G4 PowerMacs and Xserves.
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RE[3]: Web design
by Daniel Jansen on Thu 14th Sep 2006 13:19 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Web design"
Daniel Jansen
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2006-09-02

Thanks for taking the time to share your findings. It helps explain why only 2% of our visitors are using Opera. And thanks for pointing out the cause of the problems. We've done some work on our code, and it now works great in Opera. And looks fine in Konqueor with Ubuntu 6.

Booting Windows - shudder - where it *almost* works in IE 6. There is a problem where it won't scroll past the ad bar on the left unless the body of the article is longer than that - and then it won't show additional links, our footer, etc. A problem for another time and place...

We do our best to make our pages XHTML compliant (at least at the transitional level), but we have no control over the code used to display the ads, which is where 90% or more of our noncompliance occurs.

Thanks again for helping us find and solve this bug.

Daniel Jansen, LowEndMac.com

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