From: Ray W. <ray...@in...> - 2005-08-20 06:17:10
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On Fri, Aug 19, 2005 at 07:15:40PM -0400, Charles Levert wrote: > * On Wednesday 2005-08-17 at 04:03:41 -0500, Ray Warren wrote: > > On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 04:07:01AM -0400, Charles Levert wrote: > > > > > Can you tell me if your more recent Konqueror > > > is more standard-compliant than mine? Also, > > > is Opera (which I don't have)? > > > > You can get a copy without a cash outlay if you can deal with a thin > > advertising bar at the top.It is rated as being very standard compliant. > > I downloaded Opera 8.02 and it gets this right; > my question was specific to this very issue, > not about standard compliance in general. Possibly I was not clear in describing where the problem showed up.It was not the initial display,but after i zoomed in to enlarge the text enough that I could read it. > > Can you still tell me about Konqueror 3.2.3, > with respect to this very issue? > > > > > > > > <http://download.gna.org/hpr/fetchmail/FAQ/gmail-pop-howto.html> > > > > This link is not working for me tonight but a horizontal scrollbar would > > alleviate my biggest problem. > > Very strange. This is on the public internet. > The site has not reported any down time in quite a while. I tried again a few minutes ago and the scroll bar that popped up when I zoomed in did allow me to view the entire line at a size I could read > > > > As long as you can somehow view the content > > > (i.e., the page at least loads), then this > > > > The problem is that at least part of the content is not available.It > > disappeared off the right side of the window. > > You mentioned having tried Mozilla and Opera. > These have no problem displaying the whole content > with a horizontal scrollbar for the whole page. I have never had a horizontal scroll bar for the whole page on any of the three browsers,and still do not. > This very much qualifies as "available", > albeit with a minor annoyance, > which you can fix by adding > > overflow: auto; > > to the pre {} block of the embedded style sheet. > > Should I post a patch for this one-liner? > Should I repost the whole document with just this change? The change you have already made is adequate for me to view the document, and it looks interesting,it will be later this weekend before I have time to study it. Ray Warren |