todo list??

2008-09-12 Thread Roger Darlington
I seem to be totally unable to find the ToDo list, or other things like that now. What is more, the search bar in Netsurf is also (via Google) unable to find a (working) ToDo list. Is there one now? -- Cheers Roger I'm a mitochondriac

Re: todo list??

2008-09-12 Thread Michael Drake
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Roger Darlington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I seem to be totally unable to find the ToDo list > Is there one now? No. There is no "ToDo list", but we have: A progress page http://www.netsurf-browser.org/documentation/progress Project goals http://ww

hovering the mouse doesn't show 'alt' text.

2008-09-12 Thread Roger Darlington
In an image map, hovering the mouse over a part of the image does not show the alt="text" text. For example, go to: http/::wildflowerfinder.org.uk and hover the mouse over the pretty coloured icons in the Top Left hand corner. Is it supposed to? Or is this a feature that is pending? {i notice

Double-clicking on text in the Google writeable icon

2008-09-12 Thread Roger Darlington
Double-clicking the mouse button over text in the Google writeable icon does not select the text so that the next letter I write in it deletes the previous text. This does work for the URL writeable icon, but not for the Google search writeable icon. Is it supposed to? NS r5291, Iyonix RO 5.

Re: hovering the mouse doesn't show 'alt' text.

2008-09-12 Thread Michael Drake
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Roger Darlington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In an image map, hovering the mouse over a part of the image does not > show the alt="text" text. We show the title text in the status bar, when hovering over links. Alt text is used as an alternative when images ar

Re: Double-clicking on text in the Google writeable icon

2008-09-12 Thread Michael Drake
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Roger Darlington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Double-clicking the mouse button over text in the Google writeable > icon does not select the text so that the next letter I write in it > deletes the previous text. > This does work for the URL writeable icon, but

Re: hovering the mouse doesn't show 'alt' text.

2008-09-12 Thread Richard Porter
On 12 Sep 2008 Michael Drake wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, >Roger Darlington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> In an image map, hovering the mouse over a part of the image does not >> show the alt="text" text. > We show the title text in the status bar, when hovering over links. Alt >

Re: hovering the mouse doesn't show 'alt' text.

2008-09-12 Thread Michael Drake
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Which means that you have to read it very quickly and if there are > many small images you don't stand much of a chance. You shouldn't need to see alternative text once the image it is an alternative for is shown, any

Re: hovering the mouse doesn't show 'alt' text.

2008-09-12 Thread Richard Porter
On 12 Sep 2008 Michael Drake wrote: > You shouldn't need to see alternative text once the image it is an > alternative for is shown, anyway. The title attribute is there for > display when hovering. You may be right, but I think that's fairly recent. You are required to have alternative text, ev