Re: Portal Builder 1.0 Alpha 1.3 released



Hi Uwe,

> The mouse wheel works in the latest Firefox release - at least for me.

Thanks for letting us know.

> What
> I still don't understand is why you are making your web site so dependent
on
> Javascript. Your site design could be easily accomplished by using CSS
with
> no font problems at all.

There are a number of CSS optimizations pending, but not everything can be
done in CSS. This is a learning experience for us, as our understanding
grows so does Portal Builder's functionality.

Regards

John Hair


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