Re: The 3.9 Release / documentation for Media Queries etc
In message <20190722111950.z5ycvzowlxxma...@kyllikki.org> Vincent Sanders wrote: > On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 11:00:25AM +0100, Jim Nagel wrote: > > Vincent Sanders wrote on 21 Jul: > > > NetSurf 3.9 features support for CSS Media Queries (level 4) and > > > improvements to JavaScript handling. Also included are many bug fixes > > > and improvements. > > > > > > Good work: thanks to the whole Netsurf team. > > > > I'd like to know more about Media Queries vis-a-vis Netsurf. Will the > > documentation (link from Netsurf welcome page) be updated soon? > > Michael already answered but i thought i would add that the mozilla > developer network is always a good reference to learn about generic web > features. Specificaly > https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Media_Queries/Using_media_queries > might be helpful to you. Thanks for the pointers and the working example. It's a pity that there still appears to be no way to discover the screen or window's physical dimensions, so I don't know whether the user is looking at a 5" phone or a 25" monitor - which can make a big difference to how I'd like to render the text. All we can find is the number of pixels. Not NetSurf's fault in any way, of course. David
Re: The 3.9 Release / documentation for Media Queries etc
On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 11:00:25AM +0100, Jim Nagel wrote: > Vincent Sanders wrote on 21 Jul: > > NetSurf 3.9 features support for CSS Media Queries (level 4) and > > improvements to JavaScript handling. > > Also included are many bug fixes and improvements. > > > Good work: thanks to the whole Netsurf team. > > I'd like to know more about Media Queries vis-a-vis Netsurf. Will the > documentation (link from Netsurf welcome page) be updated soon? Michael already answered but i thought i would add that the mozilla developer network is always a good reference to learn about generic web features. Specificaly https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Media_Queries/Using_media_queries might be helpful to you. > > As I understand it from the bottom of my learning curve, Media Queries has > to do with designing a website so that it automatically adapts according > to whether the user is viewing it on a large or small screen. > > In the site I have been working on, I have treated Netsurf as the default. > Realizing that Windows users habitually view a page the full size of their > wide monitor, and thus get unreadably wide lines of text, I inserted a > workaround to constrain page to 800px (about A5 width). This works fine > on A5 Android tablet too. > > The problem of sensibly adapting the layout for a small screen on a > smartphone has so far eluded me, hence my interest in Media Queries. > > > -- > Jim Nagelwww.archivemag.co.uk > > > > -- Regards Vincent http://www.kyllikki.org/
Re: The 3.9 Release / documentation for Media Queries etc
On 22/07/2019 11:00, Jim Nagel wrote: > As I understand it from the bottom of my learning curve, Media Queries has > to do with designing a website so that it automatically adapts according > to whether the user is viewing it on a large or small screen. Yes, exactly. It's a way to make conditionalise the application of groups of CSS rules. So you can give elements different CSS properties depending on, for example, the width of the window. Here's a trivial example. It will show "large", "medium", or "small" depending on the width of the page. http://test.netsurf-browser.org/html/mq.test.html Note, in NetSurf we don't support dynamic changes to the computed style yet, so as you change the width of the window, you'll need to click reload to see the effect. Cheers, -- Michael Drake https://www.codethink.co.uk/
Re: The 3.9 Release / documentation for Media Queries etc
Vincent Sanders wrote on 21 Jul: > NetSurf 3.9 features support for CSS Media Queries (level 4) and > improvements to JavaScript handling. > Also included are many bug fixes and improvements. Good work: thanks to the whole Netsurf team. I'd like to know more about Media Queries vis-a-vis Netsurf. Will the documentation (link from Netsurf welcome page) be updated soon? As I understand it from the bottom of my learning curve, Media Queries has to do with designing a website so that it automatically adapts according to whether the user is viewing it on a large or small screen. In the site I have been working on, I have treated Netsurf as the default. Realizing that Windows users habitually view a page the full size of their wide monitor, and thus get unreadably wide lines of text, I inserted a workaround to constrain page to 800px (about A5 width). This works fine on A5 Android tablet too. The problem of sensibly adapting the layout for a small screen on a smartphone has so far eluded me, hence my interest in Media Queries. -- Jim Nagelwww.archivemag.co.uk
Re: The 3.9 Release
On 21 Jul 2019 Steve Fryatt wrote: > On 21 Jul, Peter Young wrote in message > : >> On 21 Jul 2019 netsurf-dev-ow...@netsurf-browser.org wrote: >> >>> You are not allowed to post to this mailing list, and your message has >>> been automatically rejected. If you think that your messages are being >>> rejected in error, contact the mailing list owner at >>> netsurf-dev-ow...@netsurf-browser.org. >> >> Why have I received this message, when the reply to the NetSurf list list >> has been already posted on the list? >> >> Peter, a.k.a puzzled of Cheltenham. > Because you posted to two mailing lists, one of which you don't have posting > rights to. Yes, I realised that belatedly. > The answer to your original question is yes, by the way, because 3.10 Dev is > the ongoing test build version after 3.9 was taken out and released. 3.9 is > the stable release, while 3.10 is the potentially unstable versions arising > from ongoing development. Thanks for the explanation. Best wishes, Peter. -- Peter Young (zfc Hg) and family Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk pnyo...@ormail.co.uk
Re: The 3.9 Release
On 21 Jul, Peter Young wrote in message : > On 21 Jul 2019 netsurf-dev-ow...@netsurf-browser.org wrote: > > > You are not allowed to post to this mailing list, and your message has > > been automatically rejected. If you think that your messages are being > > rejected in error, contact the mailing list owner at > > netsurf-dev-ow...@netsurf-browser.org. > > Why have I received this message, when the reply to the NetSurf list list > has been already posted on the list? > > Peter, a.k.a puzzled of Cheltenham. Because you posted to two mailing lists, one of which you don't have posting rights to. The answer to your original question is yes, by the way, because 3.10 Dev is the ongoing test build version after 3.9 was taken out and released. 3.9 is the stable release, while 3.10 is the potentially unstable versions arising from ongoing development. -- Steve Fryatt - Leeds, England http://www.stevefryatt.org.uk/
Re: The 3.9 Release
On 21 Jul 2019 Peter Young wrote: > On 21 Jul 2019 netsurf-dev-ow...@netsurf-browser.org wrote: >> You are not allowed to post to this mailing list, and your message has >> been automatically rejected. If you think that your messages are >> being rejected in error, contact the mailing list owner at >> netsurf-dev-ow...@netsurf-browser.org. > Why have I received this message, when the reply to the NetSurf list list > has been already posted on the list? > Peter, a.k.a puzzled of Cheltenham. Ah, I now see. The curse of cross-posting :-) Peter. -- Peter Young (zfc Hg) and family Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk pnyo...@ormail.co.uk
Re: The 3.9 Release
On 21 Jul 2019 netsurf-dev-ow...@netsurf-browser.org wrote: > You are not allowed to post to this mailing list, and your message has > been automatically rejected. If you think that your messages are > being rejected in error, contact the mailing list owner at > netsurf-dev-ow...@netsurf-browser.org. Why have I received this message, when the reply to the NetSurf list list has been already posted on the list? Peter, a.k.a puzzled of Cheltenham. -- Peter Young (zfc Hg) and family Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk pnyo...@ormail.co.uk
Re: The 3.9 Release
On 22/07/2019, Vincent Sanders wrote: > I am pleased to announce the latest release of NetSurf is now available. > > NetSurf 3.9 features support for CSS Media Queries (level 4) and > improvements to JavaScript handling. > > Also included are many bug fixes and improvements. > > We recommend all users upgrade to NetSurf 3.9. > > -- > Regards Vincent > http://www.kyllikki.org/ > > Hello. Will a port be built, for Ubuntu Linux? Ubuntu Linux 18.04 does not include NetSurf in its repository, and, the latest version for Ubuntu Linux 16.04, shows as being 3.2+dfsg-2.2build1, which I have installed. -- Bret Busby Armadale West Australia .. "So once you do know what the question actually is, you'll know what the answer means." - Deep Thought, Chapter 28 of Book 1 of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: A Trilogy In Four Parts", written by Douglas Adams, published by Pan Books, 1992
Re: The 3.9 Release
In article <20190721164517.iurgjow5ipdso...@kyllikki.org>, Vincent Sanders wrote: > I am pleased to announce the latest release of NetSurf is now available. > NetSurf 3.9 features support for CSS Media Queries (level 4) and > improvements to JavaScript handling. > Also included are many bug fixes and improvements. > We recommend all users upgrade to NetSurf 3.9. Many thanks, this is much appreciated. -- _ Brian Jordan Virtual RPC-AdjustSA on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit RISC OS 6.20 _
Re: The 3.9 Release
On 21 Jul 2019 Vincent Sanders wrote: > I am pleased to announce the latest release of NetSurf is now available. > NetSurf 3.9 features support for CSS Media Queries (level 4) and > improvements to JavaScript handling. > Also included are many bug fixes and improvements. > We recommend all users upgrade to NetSurf 3.9. I have 3.10 (Dev CI#4720) at the moment here on RISC OS. Sorry about my ignorance, but does this include these improvements? Many thanks to the developers for all their work. Best wishes, Peter. -- Peter Young (zfc Hg) and family Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk pnyo...@ormail.co.uk
The 3.9 Release
I am pleased to announce the latest release of NetSurf is now available. NetSurf 3.9 features support for CSS Media Queries (level 4) and improvements to JavaScript handling. Also included are many bug fixes and improvements. We recommend all users upgrade to NetSurf 3.9. -- Regards Vincent http://www.kyllikki.org/
Re: 3.9 Release
On 2 Jul 2019 Geoffrey Baxendale wrote: > In message <20190702150402.gn14...@kyllikki.org> > Vincent Sanders wrote: >>> I had intended to release before now but testing kept revealing >>> issues, however I now believe that we are ready for a 3.9 release >>> candidate on Sunday June 16th with the actual release on Saturday June >>> 22nd unless critical bugs are discovered. >>> >> >> Well it seems a lot of bugs decided to make themselves known right at >> the last moment and despite some hard work from John-Mark, Daniel, >> Michael and myself we have simply not managed to get the browser as >> stable as I wanted for a release. >> >> I will try again to release sometime this week but again I ask for >> some *feedback* . I have had literally two replies (one should have >> been a bug report but at least it was activity) and I hope there are >> more than two people other than the developers using the CI builds! >> > I keep pretty much upto date with the builds and haven't seen any > problems recently. Usually it's JavaScript issues, such as buttons > not working, which send me to the dark side. > Many thanks for all the effort. +1 Best wishes, Peter. -- Peter Young (zfc Au) and family Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk pnyo...@ormail.co.uk
Re: 3.9 Release
In message <20190702150402.gn14...@kyllikki.org> Vincent Sanders wrote: > > I had intended to release before now but testing kept revealing > > issues, however I now believe that we are ready for a 3.9 release > > candidate on Sunday June 16th with the actual release on Saturday June > > 22nd unless critical bugs are discovered. > > > > Well it seems a lot of bugs decided to make themselves known right at > the last moment and despite some hard work from John-Mark, Daniel, > Michael and myself we have simply not managed to get the browser as > stable as I wanted for a release. > > I will try again to release sometime this week but again I ask for > some *feedback* . I have had literally two replies (one should have > been a bug report but at least it was activity) and I hope there are > more than two people other than the developers using the CI builds! > I keep pretty much upto date with the builds and haven't seen any problems recently. Usually it's JavaScript issues, such as buttons not working, which send me to the dark side. Many thanks for all the effort. TTFN -- Geoff. Baxendale, Darwen, Lancashire. Using Elesar Titanium. Oxymoron of the day: "Microsoft Works"
Re: 3.9 Release
In message <20190702150402.gn14...@kyllikki.org> Vincent Sanders wrote: >I will try again to release sometime this week but again I ask for >some *feedback* . I have had literally two replies (one should have >been a bug report but at least it was activity) and I hope there are >more than two people other than the developers using the CI builds! I use the CI builds. I update NetSurf to the latest build as part of a regular routine when I fire up RISC OS (RO 5.24 on rpi3b). I use Chrome under Rasbpian for reaching parts of the internet that NetSurf cannot cope with. But the more that NetSurf can do the better. I am not clear what feedback would be useful to you. Every now and then I see a message saying that some piece of layout does not work on some site, and sometimes out of curiosity I browse the site with NetSurf to see if my version does the same. How often are the Development Progress pages updated? It is particularly useful to know what CSS works and what does not. But I am aware that you must be having a difficult time with lack of manpower, and I am reluctant to pester you with trivia that might take precious time to respond to. -- Gavin Wraith (ga...@wra1th.plus.com) Home page: http://www.wra1th.plus.com/
Re: 3.9 Release
> I had intended to release before now but testing kept revealing > issues, however I now believe that we are ready for a 3.9 release > candidate on Sunday June 16th with the actual release on Saturday June > 22nd unless critical bugs are discovered. > Well it seems a lot of bugs decided to make themselves known right at the last moment and despite some hard work from John-Mark, Daniel, Michael and myself we have simply not managed to get the browser as stable as I wanted for a release. I will try again to release sometime this week but again I ask for some *feedback* . I have had literally two replies (one should have been a bug report but at least it was activity) and I hope there are more than two people other than the developers using the CI builds! -- Regards Vincent
Re: 3.9 Release
On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 05:36:39PM +0100, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote: > In article <20190615175934.gh14...@kyllikki.org>, >Vincent Sanders wrote: > > A lot of features and bug fixes have happened since the 3.8 release so > > I am considering producing a 3.9 soon. > > A (hopefully small) point: for some time now Netsurf seems to be picking > up only the first css link. Please could you create an issue on the tracker with some actual details? or this simply will never be looked at Futher if you are refering to http://www.torrens.org/ (btw please consider https, https://letsencrypt.org/ is a brilliant idea) you have two stylesheet links in the head element http://css.torrens.org/main"; type="text/css"> http://css.torrens.org/navbar.css"; type="text/css"> the first is garbage relative link and all browsers i tried it with treat it as such and ignore it. > > On all my www pages I have two css links - the second one defines the > header and is ignored. on other pages (i picked cats for an example) the link elements are: http://css.torrens.org/styles1.css"; type="text/css"> http://css.torrens.org/navbar.css"; type="text/css"> and the styles from both are used in NetSurf causing the header bar contact, home and search backgrounds to be coloured (for example) > > But great work what has been done. Thanks for that. > > -- > Richard Torrens. > http://www.Torrens.org for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats > and more! > > -- Regards Vincent http://www.kyllikki.org/
Re: 3.9 Release
In article <20190615175934.gh14...@kyllikki.org>, Vincent Sanders wrote: > A lot of features and bug fixes have happened since the 3.8 release so > I am considering producing a 3.9 soon. A (hopefully small) point: for some time now Netsurf seems to be picking up only the first css link. On all my www pages I have two css links - the second one defines the header and is ignored. But great work what has been done. Thanks for that. -- Richard Torrens. http://www.Torrens.org for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats and more!
3.9 Release
A lot of features and bug fixes have happened since the 3.8 release so I am considering producing a 3.9 soon. The merging of the work to add css media queries has resulted in much improved rendering on many web sites including making our handling of CSS length [1] calculations much more sensible especially useful on higher DPI displays. The completion of the monkey test frontend harness and associated infrastructure has resulted in numerous issues being discovered and resolved especially making the javascript support more robust. Additional testing also means our handling of some core things like HTTP headers and basic web authentication has improved and should not regress in future. There have also been a great number of resource leaks fixed improving the browsers overall memory usage. I had intended to release before now but testing kept revealing issues, however I now believe that we are ready for a 3.9 release candidate on Sunday June 16th with the actual release on Saturday June 22nd unless critical bugs are discovered. If anyone has a reasonable objection to this please let me know as soon as possible and I will reconsider. [1] https://hacks.mozilla.org/2013/09/css-length-explained/ -- Regards Vincent