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Q. I keep getting a clipboard message when trying to edit my page. Why is that?

A. It's a security warning setting that can be changed in Internet Explorer. Here's the fix:

1. At the top of the internet Explorer window click Tools, then Internet Options.
2. Click the Security tab.
3. Under Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings, click Internet.
4. Click Custom Level.
5. In the Scripting section, under Allow paste operations via script, click Enable.
6. Click OK.
That should do it.
If you want to read more on the subject - here's a thrilling microsoft article!

Q. Why can't I use Safari on Wetpaint?

A. Currently, Wetpaint is not able to fully support the Safari browser. When using Safari on Wetpaint, some features will work and others may not. Wetpaint has been working diligently to find solutions for the features that are not currently supported by Safari. We have filed bugs and sent letters to the good people at Apple and the Safari team, but unfortunately we have not received the support we need from them as of yet. We are constantly improving Wetpaint, and we will continue to reevaluate and work towards offering full browser support for Safari users.

In the meantime, if you’re using a Mac, we recommend that you use the Firefox browser. You can download it for free at www.mozilla.com.
Two unfortunate facts face those who build websites:
  • each browser has its own characteristics, and
  • website visitors will use whatever browsers they choose or have available.

The challenge of getting one's webpages to work in all browsers is daunting. With complex, dynamic, database-supported, software-driven websites such as those offered by Wetpaint.com, it simply isn't possible for websites to work equally well in all browsers.

Browsers differ in several fundamental ways (warning: technogarble ahead!):
  • Basic features offered (example the Opera browser offers a sophisticated built-in email program);
  • HTML processing - how the page formatting language basic to all webpages is converted into a visible page;
  • CSS (cascading style sheet) rendering - CSS defines a page's layout. It's what gives a site it's "look and feel." Though there technically is a standard for how to render CSS, some browsers (notably Microsoft Internet Explorer) do not adhere to the standard. This makes it very difficult to make a page look good and function well on all browsers.
  • Javascript features and performance (Javascript, a programming language, is built into most modern browsers, but how it is interpreted varies a bit from browser to browser).

The last three considerations particularly impact how well Wetpaint works in a browser.

Recommended browsers:
(as of December 2006 - note that these recommendations may change over time)
  • Windows platform computers - MS IE6 or 7; or Firefox 1.0.7 or higher.
  • MacIntosh computers - Firefox 1.0.7 or higher.