back.
> Who do I complain to?
"To whom do I complain" ;-)
Replied by email. This doesn't belong here, either in this thread or on
this list. The group is available - complete with Michael's 'test
message' - with NetSurf here:
http://groups.google.c
naming it by its URL made
perfect sense. To me at the time, anyway.
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ither. :-(
An explanation of the difference is here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/guides/java-and-javascript
["all browsers support them" - the BBC should know better than to say
things like that!]
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'right', who knows!
> Contact address given on the page is no longer valid.
> Presumably a 'legacy' page.
To see (hopefully) that entire legacy site in NetSurf plea
In article <90cbe00a52.mar...@blueyonder.co.uk>, Martin Bazley
wrote:
> The following bytes were arranged on 28 Aug 2011 by Tim Hill :
> > In article <42df6e0952.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>, Richard Porter
> > wrote:
> > > On 27 Aug 2011 Richard Torrens (li
ault size of '3', not any heading it
may be within.
I hope you have www.w3schools.com in your bookmarks. :-)
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In article , Richard Porter
wrote:
[Snip]
> Then there doesn't seem to be any point in size=±n.
I know I have used a structure like this somewhere:
SMALLCAPS
but not in a heading.
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s correctly colour visited links and I have not changed its default
settings. The page I first looked at declares these and other colours in
its tag.
Don't I remember that NetSurf's page colours must be set with CSS as the
tag stuff i
ake a
.bmp file and delete a chunk in !Edit (or similar) you will see that
although corrupted, the file will often display in NetSurf when other
programs can complain that the file is corrupt.
T
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e links in the HTML have to be
correctly written and this is done by windoze and other software if it's
used correctly. I suspect simple attachments were attempted by the sender.
Not NetSurf's fault. Sorry for long post.
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; stable as far as I am concerned. Geminus and Netsurf have never
> conflicted on my computer.
I notice only that I have all three things unticked alongside Netsurf.
probably did that but don't remember when or why. Perhaps it's time to
try them ticked again
gets this right.
Why's it there? Are there still people on dialup who need it?
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ems quite popular.
http://m.facebook.com http://m.twitter.com and even http://m.sarva.co.uk
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Sorry this was not more useful at this time but I do feel progress is
> being made albeit slowly.
Better a little progress than none. :-)
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In article <6199da0553.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>, Peter Young
wrote:
[Snip]
> Thanks for reminding me. I still have 2.9 here; now, how do I remember
> to use it for reporting bugs?
Put a copy of 2.9 in a folder called "netsurf.reporting bugs".
What's a rhetori
ously not catered for.
Whether you can get any further with NetSurf is not something I would
bother to try. I long ago gave up using RISC OS for 'serious' surfing.
Even a £28 Android tablet is more capable, unfortunately.
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ndroid browsers may get used to the idea of
browsers' User Agent string lying in order for the page you want (i.e.
not the mobile one) to be served. Some (e.g Dolphin) even have quite a
few choices.
aScript option now duly found.
> > A wee handy-feature suggestion (if it's not a lot of programming
> > effort): A "Javascript on/off button" on the toolbar.
> . like Webster has.
In article , Tony Moore
wrote:
> On 14 Jan 2013, Tim Hill wrote:
> > In article <89e6ff0d53.c.n@virgin.net>, ChrisF
> > wrote:
> > > In message <2f9bf20d53@nails.abbeypress.net> Jim Nagel
> > >wrote:
> [snip]
> > &g
type the CSS relative path and file name
> press enter
Similar, but I use cut'n'paste. Less prone to mistiping.
> It would be useful if NetSurf had a View CSS.. menu option, but I have
> no idea how much work this would involve.
More than very occasional use by a very f
rf with http://m.facebook.com and http://m.twitter.com
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x27;t really doing
anything very much!
MIE9 uses a tooltip type display but still it pops up in the bottom
left-hand corner of the window. Why not at the pointer? That's where my
eyes are pointing. NetSu
evices. 'Flexibility' is the key word.
'Configurable' is another. ;-)
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n't find favicon.ico locally unless you give it additional hints in
> HTML HEAD using relative paths.
Tried that but using the filer doesn't seem to work at all. Placing
favicon.ico in the root of the disc seems to be ignored by
In article , Tim Powys-Lybbe
wrote:
> On 10 Mar at 15:31, Tim Hill wrote:
> > In article
> > ,
> > Chris Young wrote:
[Snip]
> >
> > Tried that but using the filer doesn't seem to work at all. Placing
> > favicon.ico in the root of the disc seems
ww.tpsonline.ORG.uk
But that's no better...masses of javascript and a nearly blank page.
Both Firefox in the Pee Sea and NetSurf are struggling with the
complaints page security certificate. A d
[snip]
> *whois tpsonline.co.uk
> Domain name: tpsonline.co.uk
> Registrant: K Askew
> Registrant type: UK Individual
www.tpsonline.co.uk < Squatter
www.tpsonline.org.uk < TPS
Hard to tell the difference in NetSurf thanks to both being extensively
browser is jolly bad form and
generally frowned upon. Unfortunately, now that smartphones and other
portable kit has a clutch of reasonably capable browsers which can manage
javascript any complaints these days are li
In article <7e0f9c3253.a...@ntlworld.com>, Rev Dr Alan Leighton
wrote:
[Snip]
> Menu over the Netsurf page then use Page > Export >Text. Save text
> into Ovation or Easi Writer and then delete what you do not need.
Wow. That would be an extreme way of extracting a URL from even only a
20KB web
In article , Rev Dr Alan Leighton
wrote:
> In message <5332b46317...@timil.com> Tim Hill wrote:
> > In article <7e0f9c3253.a...@ntlworld.com>, Rev Dr Alan Leighton
> > wrote:
> > [Snip]
> >> Menu over the Netsurf page then use Page > Export >
In article , Richard Porter
wrote:
> I've encountered a minor irritation caused by a stupid web authoring
> mistake. The RBWM Recycling page at
> http://www.rbwm.gov.uk/web/wm_recycling.htm contains two images which
> are delivered at 2440 x 1479 px and displayed at 122 x 89 px - the
> files are 3
#1096
I included a list of names on a webpage the other day and my co-editor
doesn't like to see name split across a line. I agree: when lines are
long a split name looks silly when you can easily place a non-breaking
space between forename and surname. Browsers know not to split a line at
a non-
In article <534696f6bcbbai...@argonet.co.uk>, Brian Bailey
wrote:
> > #1096
> > I included a list of names on a webpage the other day and my
> > co-editor doesn't like to see name split across a line. I agree: when
> > lines are long a split name looks silly when you can easily place a
> > non-
Hope this helps.
System: Iyonix
URL file size: 66k
Site: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/
Build #1177: 13.0s
Build #1178: 13.7s
Build #1179: 22.6s
Site: http://slashdot.org/
Build #1177: 8.5s
Build #1178: 8.4s
Build #1179: 25.0s
In article <534d692c69t...@netsurf-browser.org>,
Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <534d633ccb...@timil.com>,
>Tim Hill wrote:
> > Site: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/
> > Build #1177: 13.0s
> > Build #1178: 13.7s
> > Build #1179: 22.6s
> >
In article , Bryan Hogan
wrote:
> Visiting this page with NetSurf build #1257 on my Omega (300MHz
> StrongARM, RISC OS 4.39, 1920x1080x16m) is very slow:
> http://stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=6753
[Snip]
This seems to be the actual image being downloaded:
http://stardot.org.uk/f
In article <6719835d53.br...@helpful.demon.co.uk>, Bryan Hogan
wrote:
> In message <535d31f650...@timil.com> Tim Hill wrote:
> > In article , Bryan Hogan
> > wrote:
[Snip]
> > I don't think its entirely a NetSurf issue or a memory size issue but
In article <535db2eba3j...@jaharrison.me.uk>, John Harrison
wrote:
> > I imagine that a user was never expected to post something so huge.
> But many people who take and transmit photos have no concept of file
> size, including people who contribute to (or manage) websites.
True.
> Software th
In article <5362eae127li...@torrens.org.uk>, Richard Torrens (lists)
wrote:
> http://www.cornishworkshop.co.uk/hammerhandle.html
> is a series of nested tgbles.
Yes, but not the problem, I think.
> The text overwrites, all on one line, with no proper wrapping in the
> cells.
I suspect this is
In article <0ba4806653@abbeypress.net>, Jim Nagel
wrote:
> Tim Hill wrote on 29 Jun:
> > ... save the web page to RAM disc and run it from there. As it can't
> > find the 'faulty' CSS file from its relative URL, it is ignored. To
> > see it more as
In article <5379794045j...@jaharrison.me.uk>, John Harrison
wrote:
> In article <20ed3b7953.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>, Harriet Bazley
> wrote:
> > ... it *is* possible already to select a section, cut it to the
> > clipboard, and paste it elsewhere. It would be nice (and safer) if
> > overty
In article , Simon Smith
wrote:
> When you save a local copy of a web page with NetSurf you get an icon
> file which is a tiny thumbnail view of the entire web page. I don't
> like these very much - I find them untidy. Given that you can control
> whether or not iconised windows use thumbnail ima
In article <20140106220844.gl6...@kyllikki.org>, Vincent Sanders
wrote:
> The write up of our recent developer weekend is now available [1] for
> those interested in what we achived.
> [1]
> http://vincentsanders.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/netsurf-developer-workshop-redux.html
It is great to read th
In article <04f80fd053.c...@cdewhurst2010.btinternet.com>, Cristopher
Dewhurst wrote:
[Snip]
> I have only just found the start of this thread (sent to the spam
> folder by BT for some reason
If they're as useless as some other providers it will be because their
spam filters are simply rubbish
In article , Martin Bazley
wrote:
This does sound like a mimemap issue. Doesn't happen here with
http://timil.com/riscos/mimemap where unrecognised files are 'text'.
> I don't remember exactly how MimeMap works, so you might have to reset
> to apply the changes.
After editing and saving or repl
Just came across this URL which opens in 'other' browsers but not in RISC
OS NetSurf here. Okay, I'll admit to using an old version (3.1 #1298)
but no doubt I'll be told if later versions do cope. ;-)
http://dahlström.net/svg/favicon/favicon.html
(which StronEd doesn't but Pluto translates to
ht
In article , Dave Higton
wrote:
> In message <6ef3fd4554@abbeypress.net> Jim Nagel
>wrote:
> >Is this a new ability that has come along with Netsurf 3.2? Yaaay.
> I have no idea whether the functionality is the same, but Netsurf has
> worked with the W3C Validation Service http:
In article <44f5489854.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>, Peter Young
wrote:
> I maintain the website of the local branch of the Multiple Sclerosis
> Society, at www.mssociety.org.uk/cheltenham (NB I am only responsible
> for the content, not the formatting). From time to time the site gets
> seriousl
In article ,
David Pitt wrote:
[Snip]
> JavaScript is required for the progressive jpegs,
Head/desk.
[Snip]
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In article <54c08c6513li...@torrens.org.uk>, Richard Torrens (lists)
wrote:
> Yesterday Google stopped working with Netsurf.
> Has anyone any cures or suggestions?
If you mean Google Search, in its stead I've been using DuckDuckGo with
RISC OS for some time.
https://duckduckgo.com/html/
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In article <9118c3c054.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
Richard Porter wrote:
[Snip]
> I use Google to provide a search facility on my own web site. Which of
> any of the other search engines or front ends allow you to create a
> form which specifies a particular site?
https://duckduckgo.com/s
nched by Pluto and opens in Netsurf. Did you try it?
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in
> the past, but I never thought of using it for local pages. I didn't
> think it could do! I'll definitely do that now once I finish a page,
> thanks for the reminder!
As I usually use PHP to construct web pages 'on the fly' uploading local
pages for validation is not really an option. I have WebJames running so
the validator then fetches what are local pages to me just as if I had
uploaded them to their permanent home.
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urf, IME.
f8 - search and replace 'javas' for 'javas' in StrongED.
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ey file Boot:choices.boot.tasks.Tim's
| next line disables ctrl/break; use reset. see message
|
Fx 247 169 0
Good luck finding that message. Sometimes the internet is less than
useless.
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In article <3905267cd73.0091d...@davehigton.me.uk>, Dave Higton
wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Oct 2015 13:30:09 +0100 Tim Hill wrote:
> > This is from my obey file Boot:choices.boot.tasks.Tim's
> >
> > | next line disables ctrl/break; use reset. see message
> > |
#x27;cycle the power switch' as sometimes
that's the only way out of the so-called 'pyjamas' screen on Iyonix and
other situations with a Pi.
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bove steps work for RISC OS and a couple of other OS's.)
[Snip]
If the Home Page has been reconfigured, it doesn't.
Customary to include a URL so here it is, for everyone.
http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/
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ntities (when
the recipient has half a chance of understanding) but there's no telling
how > will be treated between my fingers and your eyes. I've heard <
(<) and > (>) referred to as 'angle brackets' so > (>) would be
'closing angle bracket' and you see why I use > instead.
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done.
> [snip]
> I'm impressed that so much of this seems to relate to making Netsurf
> faster and more efficient!
As someone who has been a little lax in keeping up with the bleeding edge
I'm really happy having downloaded #3403 to find it seems quicker than
the 'ancient' v
3 on 5.18 looks 'okay'. Though not perfect, it doesn't do what you
describe and is legible.
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If you do that, you are viewing the page without its CSS file at
http://www.thehowleytavern.co.uk/presentation/screen.css
Is there something in there which isn't supported by Netsurf? A color
declaration in a list item, perhaps? I'm only guessing. No time right now
to debug someone
In article <55723a11c3...@timil.com>, Tim Hill wrote:
> In article <557236259ali...@torrens.org.uk>, Richard Torrens (lists)
> wrote:
> > http://www.thehowleytavern.co.uk/menu.html
> > The menu contents do not appear.
> > But if you view the page as t
need for which I Google and usually take
from a firm's own website.
This works:
"Okay, Google, what's the phone number for Archive magazine risc oh-ess?"
Select first result, then contact. Voila: 01458 ...603 ;-D
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> John
> >
> I was surprised the other day to discover that Facebook renders OK with
> recent builds. CI#3537 ATM. An organisation I am with has a page and
> it just used to give a blank page but not now. Takes a while to render
> on this Kinetic Strong ARM. Thanks guys.
wport meta tag doesn't fix everything but is a good interim
measure until you have time to do things 'properly'.
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In article , Jim Nagel
wrote:
> Last night I was looking for tips on how to use CSS for something on
> my website
[snip]
On balance, I find
www.w3schools.com
better than HTML.com
YMMV
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>From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.misc
Subject: Re: London Show news
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2016 10:20
In article , Peter Young
wrote:
> On 16 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> > In article <4ec82cef55.br...@helpful.demon.co.uk>, Bryan Hogan
> > wrote:
> >> Although th
In article , Richard Porter
wrote:
> On 16 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> >>> http://timil.com/riscos/calendar/
> >> Not working here, #3803. The site says that JavaScript is on, even
> >> though I've turned it off, quit NetSurf and tried to see the site
&
; calendar says "Your browser does not appear to support JavaScript but
> this page needs to use JavaScript to display correctly. ...". However
> if you follow the link the calendar display comes up.
Beacause it's offering you the non-JavaScript alternative. You need to
select it. Oh, what a hardship.
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In article <55ef946fbbbrian.jord...@btinternet.com>, Brian Jordan
wrote:
> In article , Peter Young
> wrote:
> > On 16 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> > > In article , Richard Porter
> > > wrote:
> > >> On 16 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> >
In article <4c8196ef55.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
Richard Porter wrote:
> On 16 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> >>> http://timil.com/riscos/calendar/
> I've run into a slight problem with the calendar. If you click a link
> associated with an event the page o
v3.6 (19th Nov 2016) - the release version.
> Others have it working so there must be something going on here. I'll
> have more of a play over the weekend.
Hmm. There seem to be problems with both ARMini and ARMx6. What could
they have in common which differs from other platform
In article , Richard Porter
wrote:
> On 17 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> > In article <4c8196ef55.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>, Richard Porter
> > wrote:
> >> On 16 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> >>>>> http://timil.com/riscos/calendar/
> >
In article <55efef95a0brian.jord...@btinternet.com>, Brian Jordan
wrote:
> In article <55efd852c1...@timil.com>, Tim Hill wrote:
> > In article <55ef946fbbbrian.jord...@btinternet.com>, Brian Jordan
> > wrote:
> [Snip]
> > Or perhaps you are bein
In article , Richard Porter
wrote:
> On 17 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> > Hmm. There seem to be problems with both ARMini and ARMx6. What could
> > they have in common which differs from other platforms?
> I'm puzzled because I'm getting the same behaviour on both AR
In article <96f819f055.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>, Richard Porter
wrote:
> On 17 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> > As you have a problem with both machines ...
> I didn't say that. I said that the behaviour was the same on both
> machines i.e. the page was working as int
gt; how I want all pages?
Not a solution to the default, but my ButtonBar for NetSurf has grow and
shrink buttons (because I couldn't ever remember the key short-cuts).
http://timil.com/riscos
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x containers were a
handy cross browser solution.
Flex isn't implemented in NetSurf, of course. :-(
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to be loaded every time
the page is viewed and not just when the browser feels like it.
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In article ,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> nonstandard coding of the site
Just a reminder that you can check this in several places, including
http://validator.w3.org/
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> tab puts you immediately into the new tab or lets you remain in the
> present one, in my case the list of search results.)
Shift/Adjust seems to be in use. Ctrl/Adjust seems unused.
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those things that NetSurf can do,
unfortunately.
If you use a style instead, it does work:
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thanks to your hard work.
http://www.youngtheatre.co.uk/archive/yt/timelines/
Text and objects are no longer rendered outside the DIVs. Hurrah!
Must buy that man several pints.
T
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ouble when making chemistry related web pages years ago.
I find that both and a defined CSS class ("super") both render
superscripts correctly in 3.7 #4085.
www.timil.com/temp/superscript.htm
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In article <6867f785-ecfc-4839-aaf2-fa02655d1...@powys.org>, Tim
Powys-Lybbe wrote:
> > On 27 May 2017, at 5:01 pm, Tim Hill wrote:
> >
> > In article <5642c25e44ch...@chris-johnson.org.uk>, cj
> > wrote:
> >> In article , Tim
> >> Po
line?
Turns out that using styles in the svg file does work. The one on the
left is two rectangles, the pink one is a thick line. Created with
Inkscape in the pee sea.
www.timil.com/temp/drawing.svg
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ird image which
> didn't have a predecessor loaded OK. So I then had to reload the first
> two images separately. Surely this shouldn't be the way it works?
> #4088
Use Adjust on the reload button (and Interactive help!).
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In article <99b0fa6856.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>, Harriet Bazley
wrote:
> Do these specific byte lengths suggest anything to anyone?
MTU. Though how can that...?
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fascinating that my ISP's web support MTU is variously 1454,
1458, 1492 and 1500. This is dependent on hardware - the last one being a
generic setting for 'none of the above routers'.
Funny how the original 'net developers opted for and MTU of around 1500.
Anyone who's
rying to display two CSV files in 24 different
ways and not shut out our less capable browser. No javascript required!
PHP does the donkey work. :-)
www.youngtheatre.co.uk/archive/list
Feedback on the NetSurf or other outcomes always welcome.
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while that does the job after a fashion, it's
not quite as pretty. No vertical alignment and no 'intelligent'
distribution across the page.
Will my browser detection please be able to notice a version number
change when flex is added? Otherwise NetSurf users (okay, probably only
me) w
In article <03eccc20-da08-a0f8-54e8-47abe8241...@codethink.co.uk>,
Michael Drake wrote:
> On 30/09/17 21:05, Tim Hill wrote:
> > In article <0a012258-3662-78c0-93ca-5dac0982b...@codethink.co.uk>,
> > Michael Drake wrote:
> > This is great news even th
some others look OK here (Netsurf #4204), but some of
> the menu dropdowns require Javascript.
It's great example of a page which uses Javascript to no advantage but
even if hover-and-drop menus are implemented with only CSS they don't
work in NetSurf either. :-(
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In article <569104a7acbrian.jord...@btinternet.com>, Brian Jordan
wrote:
> In article <5690f953cd...@timil.com>, Tim Hill wrote:
> [Snip]
> > It's great example of a page which uses Javascript to no advantage
> > but even if hover-and-drop menus are imple
the site's author would help:
('fixed' places things relative to window instead of being in the current
container)
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h
Javascript off and by selecting 'contact us' from the 'menu' which
overlays the content. Ditto the other links.
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#4238) and earlier versions for some time.
It opens here on both Iyonix 5.18 and ROSPi 5.21 with #4085 (Cute!)
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I think I'd be speaking to my ISP and ask them if changing ISP is the
only cure.
If you don't get the bcc of this maillist article I would definitely
change ISPs. ;-D
T
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thin the window and there were several
> occurrences. But as these are within the panes it is extremely
> difficult to know where they are!
. . . because there is no instance of the word Anglian I can see.
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