Re: Website change plans
It could be that my packages are a bit outdated(2 months, some more). Im not very keen on updating often. I just watched `top` while moving mouse over the pictures on the website and Xorg usage seems to spike suddenly to like 60%. Does this suggest the problem is with Xorg, or Xorg + KDE combination? I'll try going through all the updates in pkgsrc this weekend. Petr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Justin C. Sherrill wrote: On Wed, November 8, 2006 6:40 pm, Petr Janda wrote: And to add to this, dragonflybsd.org will officialy be on my list of website to avoid visiting because Konqueror has some problems with it (when the mouse cursor or other window is over the image or the menu the cursor becomes very jerky) There's nothing very complex happening here; I suspect there's something odd with your video, perhaps? Can someone else with KDE installed confirm this? I have KDE installed here, i see nothing particular with Konqueror.
Re: Website change plans
Justin C. Sherrill wrote: > On Wed, November 8, 2006 6:40 pm, Petr Janda wrote: >> And to add to this, dragonflybsd.org will officialy be on my list of >> website to avoid visiting because Konqueror has some problems with it >> (when the mouse cursor or other window is over the image or the menu the >> cursor becomes very jerky) > > There's nothing very complex happening here; I suspect there's something > odd with your video, perhaps? Can someone else with KDE installed confirm > this? I have KDE installed here, i see nothing particular with Konqueror. -- Michel Talon
Re: Website change plans
Petr Janda wrote: > Doesnt happen in Firefox, so I suspect its Konqueror itself. Would be > > nice if someone could confirm it. [snip] >>> And to add to this, dragonflybsd.org will officialy be on my list of >>> website to avoid visiting because Konqueror has some problems with it >>> (when the mouse cursor or other window is over the image or the menu the >>> cursor becomes very jerky) >> >> There's nothing very complex happening here; I suspect there's something >> odd with your video, perhaps? Can someone else with KDE installed >> confirm this? >> I took a quick look using Konqueror in KDE 3.5.3 on my FreeBSD 6.1 box and I do not see what the OP describes. I suspect the problem described is with the OP's box and not the Web site (could, of course, be wrong, but I don't see it in my particular situation). However, in experimenting with the Dinamica java framework and Resin3 I did discover that some of the Javascript code that gets used in the framework is broken, it seems, only with Konqueror as it appears to be fine with other browsers. This indicates to me that Konqueror has some issue(s) with Javascript support. -Mike
Re: Website change plans
Doesnt happen in Firefox, so I suspect its Konqueror itself. Would be nice if someone could confirm it. Petr Justin C. Sherrill wrote: On Wed, November 8, 2006 6:40 pm, Petr Janda wrote: Hi Justin, I dont wanna put down your work, but I actually like the old dragonfly site more. I think the new site just looks uninteresting and the menu is plain wrong (same size font and width for menu headers and menu items). Well, even if you don't like the existing look, the new version of the site is much easier to work with in terms of style, so changing the look later can be done with only a stylesheet change. It also looks more consistent cross-browser. The new structure will outlast the style. And to add to this, dragonflybsd.org will officialy be on my list of website to avoid visiting because Konqueror has some problems with it (when the mouse cursor or other window is over the image or the menu the cursor becomes very jerky) There's nothing very complex happening here; I suspect there's something odd with your video, perhaps? Can someone else with KDE installed confirm this?
Re: Website change plans
On Wed, November 8, 2006 6:40 pm, Petr Janda wrote: > Hi Justin, > > I dont wanna put down your work, but I actually like the old dragonfly > site more. I think the new site just looks uninteresting and the menu is > plain wrong (same size font and width for menu headers and menu items). Well, even if you don't like the existing look, the new version of the site is much easier to work with in terms of style, so changing the look later can be done with only a stylesheet change. It also looks more consistent cross-browser. The new structure will outlast the style. > And to add to this, dragonflybsd.org will officialy be on my list of > website to avoid visiting because Konqueror has some problems with it > (when the mouse cursor or other window is over the image or the menu the > cursor becomes very jerky) There's nothing very complex happening here; I suspect there's something odd with your video, perhaps? Can someone else with KDE installed confirm this?
Re: Website change plans
Hi Justin, I dont wanna put down your work, but I actually like the old dragonfly site more. I think the new site just looks uninteresting and the menu is plain wrong (same size font and width for menu headers and menu items). And to add to this, dragonflybsd.org will officialy be on my list of website to avoid visiting because Konqueror has some problems with it (when the mouse cursor or other window is over the image or the menu the cursor becomes very jerky) Just my 2 cents. Petr