"Robert Jacques" <sandf...@jhu.edu> wrote in message news:op.vi31l1jl26s...@sandford.myhome.westell.com... > On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 20:07:20 -0400, Andrei Alexandrescu > <seewebsiteforem...@erdani.org> wrote: > >> http://d-programming-language.org >> >> From David Gileadi: the annoying Google Translate bar behavior on >> browsers with other languages has been fixed, the behavior when >> shrinking and growing the window size has been improved, the Reddit >> button is gone, and a few styles were changed. >> >> Could have sworn I sent this already, it just disappeared. >> >> >> Andrei > > Hi Andrei, > The site still has major issues rendering with Opera (10.62). I've linked > to a screen-shot (http://i56.tinypic.com/wakrw5.png) This is simply not > usable. Given that I don't have any html experience, is there still > something I can do to help fix this? (because otherwise the new site looks > good.)
I've very little experience with Opera, but that looks like some sort of internal redraw problem. And the HTML is very basic-looking to me. Some things that might help narrow it down: - Try turning off JS and reloading. (Maybe the translate widget is screwing things up?) - See if Opera has a way to choose the stylesheet to use and/or a way to disable style-sheets. If so, try switching to the embedded "print" stylesheet, and try disabling it. If opera doesn't have that ability, do this: 1. Save the HTML page source. 2. Save http://www.d-programming-language.org/css/print.css to the same directory. 3. Edit the HTML page, and on this line near the top: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/style.css" /> ...change "css/style.css" to just "print.css", and open the HTML page in Opera. See how that looks. 4. Edit the HTML page again and remove these two lines: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="print.css" /> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/print.css" media="print" /> ...and open it again and see how that looks.