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Subject: Re: Ed's programming stuff - page does not render correctly in mozilla

Author: Ricardo Gibert

Date: 06:03:00 01/21/03

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On January 21, 2003 at 04:32:26, Daniel Clausen wrote:

>On January 21, 2003 at 02:55:00, José Carlos wrote:
>
>>On January 20, 2003 at 18:35:53, Anthony Cozzie wrote:
>>
>>>Far be it from me to complain about ed's little oasis of information, but he
>>>might want to know.
>>>
>>>anthony
>>
>>  I don't understand what you mean. I'm not complaining, just asking. Of course
>>I have nothing to complain about, and many thanks to give to Ed.
>>  Also I don't understand you you mean by "he might want to know".
>>
>>  José C.
>
>I also had trouble to see all the information when I visited Ed's site with
>Mozilla (phoenix 0.5) at work, and had to use IE in order to see everything on
>the page. With Mozilla certain parts of the text (usually the code-examples)
>were not displayed at all.
>
>I didn't have time to investigate though whether it's a problem of the page
>itself or of Mozilla. My guess though is that some tags in the page are not
>nested properly, which can lead to these sort of problems.
>
>Sargon


That may be a good guess, because at work, I have problems even with IE. It
seems the lower resolution 800x600 on that computer rather than the 1024x768 on
my home computer will mess up the display a little bit.

I thought I had fixed it by reducing the size of the screen font, but then when
I tried to produce a printout, a part of the left side of the text was chopped
off. Further reduction of the screen font did not help. I finally got around
this new problem by changing the printout margins from the normal .75 inches to
.5 inches.

Later when I got back home to my home computer, I tested the lower resolution
800x600 and reproduced the problems, so the problems were not isolated to the
computer at work. What a pain!





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