At 03:34 PM 03/05/02 +0100, Thomas Klausner wrote:
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 06:25:56AM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
Thats a bug in NS4. I don't think it's a good idea to add the reload onOh, I just resized in NS4 and see that the site still falls apart -- that is all the text in the content section ends up in a single narrow long column. Was that decided that is also a fact of life? Maybe a solution there it so use javascript -- reload on resize?
resize, thats going to affect all users (some pages are quite long and could
take a while to reload, and it's causing unneeded traffic), just to solve
a problem that's caused by someone else (i.e. NS4).
Sorry, I was joking about the reload on resize. I forgot to add ;).
So it's acceptable behavior?
That bug is from using CSS to format. Are there CSS tweaks that could solve that in NS4? That is, could we use the @import trick to load a different CSS for NS4 that would avoid or reduce the problem?
Sorry, I don't know of any. Also consider the fact that most people don't resize their browsers. Usually they minimize/maximize them only. Of course I'm not against a better solution :)
Or have we decided that the number of people using NS4 *and* resizing will be so small that we don't need to worry about it?
I'm -1 on using @import trick because I don't like the idea of maintaining two versions of a big file like style.css is. It also requires JS to figure out the useragent. If many people complain we will reconsider I guess.
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