When NetSurf (30 Sep 2007) r3613 displays
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/ie/getitnow.mspx if the
vertical scroll bar is moved down, bits of the Windows logo and the
search box overwrite the NetSurf toolbar. Using a StrongED window, to
wipe away the mess, causes the StrongED window to be
On 6 Oct 2007 Dave Higton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Jess Hampshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> To be honest I dislike sites which rely on javascript.
> A couple of years ago I bought the O'Reilly book on Javascript
> (which also covers ECMAscript a
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jess Hampshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To be honest I dislike sites which rely on javascript.
A couple of years ago I bought the O'Reilly book on Javascript
(which also covers ECMAscript and Jscript). I can certainly
see the usefulness of Javascript;
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Gavin Wraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When it comes to editing the toolbar, the separator icon is hard
> to pick up, if you do not know it is there, seeing that its whole
> purpose is to be invisible. This suggests that on the editbar
> the separator icon sho
On 6 Oct 2007, Gavin Wraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Apologies if this has been raised before, but I could not find a
> search facility for the maillist archive.
If you mean Hotlist, there is no search facility.
> When it comes to editing the toolbar, the separator icon is hard to
> pick up,
Apologies if this has been raised before, but I could not find a
search facility for the maillist archive.
When it comes to editing the toolbar, the separator icon is hard
to pick up, if you do not know it is there, seeing that its whole
purpose is to be invisible. This suggests that on the editba
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Rob Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 18:45 +0100, Jess Hampshire wrote:
>
>> > seen with any type of browsing at all these days have normal web
>> > browsers - and if they don't come with one, they can usually run Opera
>> > m
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 18:45 +0100, Jess Hampshire wrote:
> > seen with any type of browsing at all these days have normal web
> > browsers - and if they don't come with one, they can usually run Opera
> > mini. And with good reason: WAP's awful.
>
> It may be awful, but not as bad as trying to
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"David J. Ruck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5 Oct 2007 Jess Hampshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> "David J. Ruck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>> You mean open up the tiny fraction of sites which provid