I think I've found the cause - the two pictures that don't display have
the word "advert" in their description, so NetSurf's ad blocker is
blocking them!
If you go into NetSurf's configuration, in the Content section turn off
"Hide advertisements", and the pictures appear :-)
Bryan.
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On 17 Oct 2024, at 13:07, Harriet Bazley wrote:
I was told that the absolute minimum required to display one given
website was the CSS Box Model and CSS Flexbox from CSS3, and that
Netsurf apparently wasn't supporting anything beyond CSS 2.1
I didn't just _invent what I wrote in my last post..
On 16 Oct 2024 as I do recall,
Andrew Hodgkinson wrote:
[snip]
> The NetSurf home page itself uses absolute positioning, fixed widths and
> float hackery to make itself work. We can't use that as an example.
>
> I tried a few pages with some flex stuff on with wildly varying results
On 17 Oct 2024, at 2:56, John Rickman wrote:
Not sure what you want to do but here is an example of a simple two
column
web page layout using html and css that works with NetSurf [...]
Useful as that is, it's just using very basic CSS floats that have
existed since CSS 1. If NetSurf didn't s
In message <5bb0bd9154dragd...@dragdrop.co.uk>
Drag N Drop wrote:
> Hi all
> Wondering if there is any documentation ? I know very basic column layout
> is supported, for example, but then my CSS programming isn't too advanced.
> For info using RISC OS 5.30 and Netsurf 3.11
Not sure
Hi all
Wondering if there is any documentation ? I know very basic column layout
is supported, for example, but then my CSS programming isn't too advanced.
For info using RISC OS 5.30 and Netsurf 3.11
thanks
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