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Mozilla 1.2.1 and Netscape 4.6 are practically identical... |
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...the one difference being the horizontal line, which is blue in Netscape 4 and grey in Mozilla. |
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Netscape 6 has a grey bar like Mozilla. But the menu on the right is more tightly spaced than both Mozilla and Netscape 4. |
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In IE5, the text
is slightly smaller than in the Mozilla engines, and the menu spacing is
smaller than Netscape 4 and Mozilla, but a little bigger than Netscape
6. Note that the subtitles on the menu are wider than the headers whereas
with the Mozillas they were narrower.
The horizontal bar is blue as with Netscape 4. |
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The home-page was
designed using Opera 6 as a reference. Here, the horizontal line is narrower
and is reduced to a single grey line rather than the narrow box form of
the previous engines.
The font sizes are similar to those on the Mozilla engines, but the vertical spacing is more like Internet Explorer. Note that with Opera, the subtitles are the same length as the headers as opposed to the longer subtitles in IE and the shorter ones in Mozilla and Netscape. The cartoon is also slightly higher up than in the other browsers. |
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In Lynx 2.8 we see
the bare bones of the front page... The three images (title, cartoon and
dividing line) cannot be shown, and so are replaced with textual alternatives.
In addition to that, there are a number of textbrowser-exclusive notes.
The image left is a composit of the three pages that make up the home-page for Lynx. Aside from the textbrowser-only material, the layout is essentially the same, only stretched out rather than in two columns. |
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