it looks messed up with Firefox on OS X. it’s not as wide as the image.
looks fine with Safari on OS X.
Ok. I gave up. There’re too many factors to make it works on all computer.
Thank you anyway.
Is there a better way than CSS to make a drop shadow? (beside using photoshop on every photos)
In photoshop, make a white box (which is slightly larger than your photos) with drop shadow. Export the image and use it as the background of your photo container div. That should work.
You have some really nice shots by the way! Keep up the good work!
After giving up the shadow, I have finished converting some border styles and formating.
Again, can anyone please help me test if the borders and formats looks ok and not out-of-place. I only have IE6 and FireFox for PC and would love to hear opinions from Mac users and IE 4 and 5 users.
Thanks
thitipatn: I really like the way it looks now and I’m not sure if drop shadow would look as good as this. I tested your site and it renders perfectly in (all Mac version): Firefox, Safari, Opera, Camino. In IE, however, the nav menu on the top of the page is out off the grey nav bar. But then again, who uses IE on Macs anyway?
Did you take all those photos? They are really fantastic. I’m really really impressed!
i agree with fuzzy – i think frop shadow would be overkill unless you can make it a very subtle effect. even then…
Thank you all! I’ll stay with the current design for now then. 🙂
Btw. yes, I took all the photos myself. I’m glad you like it.