Re: css
In message <55d122c0cdli...@torrens.org.uk> "Richard Torrens (lists)" wrote: >The latest Netsurf 3.6 (Dev CI #3739) appears to be ignoring css. Does >anyone else find this? I cannot say that I have noticed it. Can you give us a URL frinstance? -- Gavin Wraith (ga...@wra1th.plus.com) Home page: http://www.wra1th.plus.com/
Re: css
In article , Gavin Wraith wrote: > In message <55d122c0cdli...@torrens.org.uk> > "Richard Torrens (lists)" wrote: > >The latest Netsurf 3.6 (Dev CI #3739) appears to be ignoring css. Does > >anyone else find this? > I cannot say that I have noticed it. Can you give us a URL frinstance? http://www.Torrens.org.uk/Sinclair/inside/ The first 3 links off that all contain which should align all the images right amongst other css. It did work fine and still does on Chrome - but there seems to be more to it! I've just tried with earlier versions back to 3709 and none work. So I deleted Netsurf's cache - and it now works properly again! -- Richard Torrens. http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats and more!
Re: css
In article <55d16e1f32li...@torrens.org.uk>, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote: [Snip] > The first 3 links off that all contain > > which should align all the images right amongst other css. > It did work fine and still does on Chrome - but there seems to be more > to it! I've just tried with earlier versions back to 3709 and none > work. > So I deleted Netsurf's cache - and it now works properly again! I wonder if naming your stylesheet "...styles.css" might be at the root of this, if NetSurf already has a sheet with this, fairly common, name in a cache might it cause confusion? I try to use 'unguessable' names for my sheets, "...BJstyles.css" comes to mind. Just speculating. -- _ Brian Jordan Virtual RPC-AdjustSA on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit RISC OS 6.20 _ --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Re: css
In article <55d176ac00brian.jord...@btinternet.com>, Brian Jordan wrote: > I wonder if naming your stylesheet "...styles.css" might be at the root > of this, if NetSurf already has a sheet with this, fairly common, name in > a cache might it cause confusion? I try to use 'unguessable' names for my > sheets, "...BJstyles.css" comes to mind. > Just speculating. A valid speculation - but if NS could not work out which styles.css applied - it would be a bug would it not? At probably the same time as this problem happened, Streetmap.co.uk went totally wrong. That also was fixed by deleting the cache. Streetmap uses 3 different sheets, none called styles.css. -- Richard Torrens. http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats and more!