On 4 Sep 2008 David H Wild <dhwild(a)talktalk.net> wrote:
In article <634fa8d94f.druck(a)druck.freeuk.net>,
David J. Ruck <druck(a)druck.org.uk> wrote:
>>> That site doesn't work for me at all. I just see the banner at the
>>> top, part of which overwrites other parts. The rest of the screen is
>>> blank.
>> With NetSurf, you have to scale the page down; 90% works here
for me.
> Well thats never correct, something should always be displayed,
> regardless of the window width. I suggest thats raised as in a bug
> report too.
Something is displayed, but it's just the banner at the top of
the page;
you have to reduce the size to be able to see all of it.
Unacceptable. There is nothing to suggest to the user that this action
is required. It might be thought (as I did) the rest of the page was
blank due to bad HTML or Javascript. As much of the frame set that can
be displayed in the window width should be displayed, then it should
be pretty obvious to the user that the window needs to be wider to see
the remaining undisplayed content.
Cheers
---Dave
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