On Wed, 9 Jul 2008, Michael Drake wrote: > Try [menu] > Display > Render > Buffer all Rendering > then [menu] > Display > Save as default > Which will stop the display getting blanked.
Yes, but you're still squandering CPU cycles on unnecessary reformats caused by NetSurf failing to allocate space for images even when the image has a fixed width and height, even if those intermediate redraw stages are double-buffered (which actually just slows you down even *more*, of course). I never understood why NS ignores image sizes. For bonus points, maintain a history list of images which *don't* have sizes specified by HTML or CSS and, once the image is fetched and its dimensions known, cache the sizes for future reference. If you later (re)load the image and its size has changed you just update the image size history, which is no hardship; usually, this is a massive win. -- TTFN, Andrew Hodgkinson Find some electronic music at: Rowing in Cambridge, UK? See: http://pond.org.uk/music.html http://nines.rowing.org.uk/