In article ,
Harriet Bazley wrote:
> I'm trying to ensure that the width of the entire table is consistent -
> but presumably I could do that by using TABLE WIDTH="100%" on two
> separate tables?
Yes.
> What exactly does the cell WIDTH apply to, if it doesn't apply to the
> percentage of the
On 2 Dec 2012 as I do recall,
Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <682ee8f752.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>,
>Harriet Bazley wrote:
>
> > I'm having weird issues with table cell right-alignment in the second
> > row of a table.
[snip]
> > This code used to display as expected on NetSurf
On Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 01:07:07PM +, Jim Nagel wrote:
> Would it be a big thing to provide a warning when a page contains
> Javascript that Netsurf cannot render?
Yes, a massive thing, as it would first involve solving the halting
problem: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halting_problem
B.
In message <52f84ae078ris...@gotadsl.co.uk>
Richard Ashbery wrote:
> In article ,
>Chris Shepheard wrote:
>> In message <682ee8f752.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>
>> Harriet Bazley wrote:
>>> I'm having weird issues with table cell right-alignment in the second
>>> row of a
On 3 Dec 2012 Jim Nagel wrote:
> Would it be a big thing to provide a warning when a page contains
> Javascript that Netsurf cannot render?
I suspect that it would! For a start it would have to work out whether
there was an adequate section.
> This would save my non-techie wife the frustratio
In article ,
Chris Shepheard wrote:
> In message <682ee8f752.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>
> Harriet Bazley wrote:
> > I'm having weird issues with table cell right-alignment in the second
> > row of a table.
> > Given the following cut-down table
> >
> >
> > left align
> >
> > cen
Would it be a big thing to provide a warning when a page contains
Javascript that Netsurf cannot render?
This would save my non-techie wife the frustration that a site
"doesn't work", and calling me down from upstairs to explain yet
again. (And other new users, not just a particular wife.)
Ma