View Full Version : Website testing on current Mac Os in Firefox & Safari
quantikev
Apr 22, 2008, 07:41 PM
Hello community.
I am currently in need of a Mac OS test for this (http://www.sonomaskincareproducts.com) website.
Specifically adding a products to the cart, and then clicking the cart icon.
I would appreciate knowing if it works correctly.
Thanks a lot.
elppa
Apr 22, 2008, 08:47 PM
Download Safari for Windows (http://www.apple.com/safari/). It will be identical.
clevin
Apr 22, 2008, 09:17 PM
Hello community.
I am currently in need of a Mac OS test for this (http://www.sonomaskincareproducts.com) website.
Specifically adding a products to the cart, and then clicking the cart icon.
I would appreciate knowing if it works correctly.
Thanks a lot.
woks fine with firefox 3 beta 5 on Ubuntu 8.04 RC1, I would imagine it works fine with firefox 3 on any platform.
elppa
Apr 22, 2008, 10:21 PM
woks fine with firefox 3 beta 5 on Ubuntu 8.04 RC1, I would imagine it works fine with firefox 3 on any platform.
Teah, there's only minor differences between rendering pages on the same engine across platforms and often none at all. And it certainly won't affect be big things like the JS interrupter.
If it runs on FF 3 on one platform I think you can as good as say it will run on FF 3 on all. Same with Safari.
macsrules
Apr 22, 2008, 11:23 PM
That is slick and creative the way you are using the window box to show the current status of the checkout cart. It says yes to me ;)
There is one thing, on my screen the add to cart icon was cutting off in Safari. I added the screen shot here.
snickelfritz
Apr 22, 2008, 11:25 PM
I noticed these glitches in the latest version of Safari.
The "Add to cart" button is cut off after the item is added.
There's a blue line under the "add to cart" button.
Firefox seems to render the site perfectly.
dejo
Apr 22, 2008, 11:33 PM
I noticed these glitches in the latest version of Safari.
The "Add to cart" button is cut off after the item is added.
There's a blue line under the "add to cart" button.
Firefox seems to render the site perfectly.
There's a <SPAN> around the <IMG> with a height of 12px when the image is 22px. That's probably explains the cut off.
elppa
Apr 23, 2008, 11:18 AM
Also, why does the cart info show under every single buy button.
It would make more sense (to me at least) if it only showed up under the buy button that you have just clicked.
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