#1276 Page rendering

2013-07-06 Thread Brian Bailey
At Amazon site, http://www.amazon.co.uk/packaging Upper part of page, rendering ever so slightly a bit of a shambles. Seems to be confined to this particular page. #1276 otherwise appears to be OK.

Re: #1276 Page rendering

2013-07-06 Thread Brian Howlett
On 6 Jul, Brian Bailey wrote: > At Amazon site, > http://www.amazon.co.uk/packaging > Upper part of page, rendering ever so slightly a bit of a shambles. > Seems to be confined to this particular page. > #1276 otherwise appears to be OK. Seems OK here - I've just had a look at a few Amazon pa

Re: #1276 Page rendering

2013-07-06 Thread Peter Young
On 6 Jul 2013 Brian Howlett wrote: > On 6 Jul, Brian Bailey wrote: >> At Amazon site, >> http://www.amazon.co.uk/packaging >> Upper part of page, rendering ever so slightly a bit of a shambles. >> Seems to be confined to this particular page. >> #1276 otherwise appears to be OK. > Seems OK

Redraws

2013-07-06 Thread Peter Slegg
Why does this page continually flicker and redraw ? http://www.atari-forum.com/viewforum.php?f=27&sid=9957abd962ec11a94e286d2bf6ec7805 It might not be obvious on faster hardware but on the Atari 68060 version it slows everything down. I am using a test build 1276 Peter

Re: Redraws

2013-07-06 Thread Jean-François Lemaire
On Saturday 06 July 2013 10:32:44 Peter Slegg wrote: > Why does this page continually flicker and redraw ? > > http://www.atari-forum.com/viewforum.php?f=27&sid=9957abd962ec11a94e286d2bf6 > ec7805 > > It might not be obvious on faster hardware but on the Atari 68060 version > it slows everything

Re: Redraws

2013-07-06 Thread Ole
Hello, Am Samstag, den 06.07.2013, 12:44 +0200 schrieb Jean-François Lemaire : This is a well known issue. In my understanding it only flickers because of the animated GIFs. Disable animations in Choices and the page should no longer flicker. This is a long standing bug in libnsgif (the GI

Re: Bed page display

2013-07-06 Thread Tim Hill
In article <0ba4806653@abbeypress.net>, Jim Nagel wrote: > Tim Hill wrote on 29 Jun: > > ... save the web page to RAM disc and run it from there. As it can't > > find the 'faulty' CSS file from its relative URL, it is ignored. To > > see it more as intended you can use this link to load the '

Re: #1276 Page rendering

2013-07-06 Thread Brian Bailey
> >> At Amazon site, > >> http://www.amazon.co.uk/packaging > >> Upper part of page, rendering ever so slightly a bit of a shambles. Repeatable. > >> Seems to be confined to this particular page. > >> #1276 otherwise appears to be OK. > > Seems OK here - I've just had a look at a few Amazon

Re: #1276 Page rendering

2013-07-06 Thread Richard Porter
On 6 Jul 2013 Brian Howlett wrote: > On 6 Jul, Brian Bailey wrote: >> At Amazon site, >> http://www.amazon.co.uk/packaging >> Upper part of page, rendering ever so slightly a bit of a shambles. >> Seems to be confined to this particular page. >> #1276 otherwise appears to be OK. > Seems OK

Re: #1276 Page rendering

2013-07-06 Thread Brian Bailey
> > >> At Amazon site, > > >> http://www.amazon.co.uk/packaging > > >> Upper part of page, rendering ever so slightly a bit of a shambles. > Repeatable. Oh, knickers! Repeatable stopped being repeatable. Believe me, it was a horrendous mess. Cheers

Re: Redraws

2013-07-06 Thread Michael Drake
Ole wrote: > This is a long standing bug in libnsgif (the GIF parsing and rendering > lib used by NetSurf) or netsurf itself. It is nothing to do with libnsgif. The problem is that NetSurf has never supported animated background images. -- Michael Drake (tlsa) http://www.

Re: Redraws

2013-07-06 Thread Michael Drake
In article <00081014.01dc65009...@smtp.freeola.net>, Peter Slegg wrote: > Why does this page continually flicker and redraw ? Animated background images. > It might not be obvious on faster hardware but on the Atari 68060 version > it slows everything down. Please try build #1277. The anima

Re: Nervous tick

2013-07-06 Thread Michael Drake
In article , Richard Porter wrote: > When NetSurf is displaying the following page and others on the same > site the pointer starts flickering 2 or 3 times a second between a > pointing hand and an hour glass. > http://www.therailengineer.com/2012/04/26/bs11000-working-together-achieving-mor