You mentioned these people were your friends. What I have done in these situations is do the site, and keep track of my hours, and come up with what I usually would have charged, say it took 120 hours and I would usually charge $30 an hour, that would be $3600. But these are my friends, so I ask...
OK, Nevermind. I figured it out. I had a class defined accidentally set to overflow, and rather than use the frame for overflow like IE did, Netscape used the div for overflow, which explains why only part of the frame was scrolling. It wasn't the frame at all, it was the div. It's always...
HELP!
I have designed a site that uses frames (gasp!) and it works correctly in IE, but suprise suprise it doesn't in Netscape. It's doing wierd things, like only scrolling part of a frame, leaving the top portion in place, and the area that scrolls is not the correct size, it is about half...
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