Hi,

frank theriault wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 08:32:11 -0800, Shel Belinkoff
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

When the more popular or common browsers don't work with a site, then the
site designer has clearly not done his or her job properly.  I have probs
with IE 6 - what can be more ubiquitous than IE and Netscape?

Shel


Well, I'm on Netscrape (I haven't any idea what version - 7 point
something, I think), and it certainly resizes.  Isn't Netscrape the
most popular browser in the world?  It was, although maybe Mr. Gates
has done something about that....

Anyway, as far as what Mike says about settings, I don't think ~I~
should have to change ~my~ settings.  It's not as if I'm using
something strange or unusual.  As far as I recall, Web Aperture is the
only ones who make my 'puter react this way.  If it were happening
more often to me, I'd do something about it.

I agree 8-) What I was trying to say is that my browser is set up so that all new windows (if _I_ choose to open one) will open full screen. The WA site seems to try to force a new window, at the size it wants; not being able to do that, the original window is resized and remains that way when you leave.


OTOH, unlike some, if I open something on W. A., I don't have a huge
problem resizing the window manually.  That really doesn't bother me
at all.  What's it take, like 1/2 a second?  BUT, I'm not going to use
something that I know is an inconvenienc to others.

In itself, it's not a big deal. Unfortunately, I have so many other computer problems (you wouldn't believe the rigmarole I'm going through to replace what I suspect is a dying graphics card) that resizing windows just creeps over the "Capital Offence" bar. No smiley....


mike



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