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Re: FN-FORUM: AOL Browser
date posted 26th July 2005 20:20
On 26 Jul 2005 19:41:13 -0000, Jonathan Patchett [EMAIL REMOVED] wr=
ote:
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> Had a phone call from a client this morning, because I'd asked her to hav=
e a
> look at how her website was coming along.
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> It's done in XHTML and CSS.
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> She said "I don't know how to say this, but it looks awful", so I popped =
out
> to see her, and sure enough it looked awful.
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> AOL seems to be ignoring half the CSS.
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> Was just wondering what other people's experience of design for the AOL
> browser is, and can I get a copy of it without having to install all the
> other rubbish that comes on the AOL discs (especially a free trial that
> turns out not to be free).
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The AOL browser is bundled into the AOL client Software. So no I don't
think you will be able to install it without the other crap.
I think it is a (old) scalled down version of IE. I could be wrong so
ask around.
There might be information here
http://webmaster.info.aol.com/faq.html#browser that might help, but
knowing AOL I doubt it.
Alan
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