After stumbling upon a really good article about how to build a 3-column page in CSS that works in most browsers, including Netscape 4, I figured out how to make it work for a two-column layout on this page.
The result is a pretty reasonable facsimile for Netscape 4 viewers to what you’d see in Netscape 6, Mozilla or IE. Basically, the only difference is that you don’t see the background, and the entire page is white, not just the two columns.
This shouldn’t crash Netscape 4. However, I had to make a minor adjustment to the HTML code itself to make it work in Netscape 4, and that just might have messed up old AOL browsers. I have no way of testing that myself…anyone with AOL 6 or prior out there?
I’ve got AOL 5.0 and your page wouldn’t load. I’m viewing it from Internet Explorer.
It’s me again. Question: Is it your fancy webpage or my smart computer that says, in a cartoon bubble, “Post a comment” when I hold the cursor over the comment link? I’m thinkin’ it’s your webpage, but I don’t know practically anything about the inner workings of computers. Please let me know. Thanks!
It’s his fancy webpage. There are all kinds of neat tricks you can do inside web pages. Most people, like me, are too lazy to use them.
Ah. Thanks Ricky.