In article <5789dcef69...@timil.com>, Tim Hill <t...@timil.com> wrote: > > It's also curious tha the text is truncated on the left margin as if > > CSS left-margin has a negative value.
> You can try and decipher their CSS here: > https://www.electronics-notes.com/parts/css/style.complete.min.css?go=6 > (The page in NetSurf is blank. Press f8 then use search and replace to > change the } into }+newline and change the wrapwidth to 1024.) Yes, I got that and had a quick look. Not an easy page to understand without a lot of processing. > There's a width of 1270px in there which may be responsible but I didn't > cross-refer all the style and whatnot. It cannot be a negative left-margin as negative values aren't allowed. However - might Metsurf be calculating the margin and ending up with a negative result? -- Richard Torrens. http://www.Torrens.org for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats and more!