tion doesn't work. Even if the javascript 'menu'
and all references is removed from the webpage this does not allow the
drop-down menu to work as anticipated (on Netsurf that is).
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Graham Pickles
www.whitbymuseum.org.uk Whitby Museum
something I've done
in my amateur's attempt to write webpages :-)
Netsurf is my Risc OS browser of choice and it's nice to see it being
positively developed all the time.
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Graham Pickles
www.whitbymuseum.org.uk Whitby Museum
In message <51ec096404...@timil.com>
Tim Hill wrote:
> In article , Graham Pickles
> wrote:
>> It does not operate satisfactorily in Netsurf (r12493 - 19 Jun 2011)
>> being run on my RiscBook (Risc OS 4.02). The menus do not drop down.
>> Both the
viewing text in
StrongED HTML mode indicates this. A little experimentation is called
for when I have some time to spare.
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Graham Pickles
www.whitbymuseum.org.uk Whitby Museum
t builds to do our bit to help you with the much
> appreciated Netsurf project, do not know the real dates.
The above (textfile) seems to be a very straight forward and pragmatic
request, easy to implement and would be of assistance to many of us
Regards,
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Graham Pickles
www.whitb
one is Iconv -- which is dated 2011-01-04.
> I emailed Rob and Michael a copy of the skeleton !Boot and !System
> with meaningful datestamps, plus a little explanatory textfile, all
> contained in a zip file where datestamps should be safe from the
> zealous Linux autobuilder, we hope
lied) 20% in the first line
and 50% 50% in the second line. Rather than explain in detail it is
easier (for me) to give my solution in full as it involves more
colspans...
left align
center align
right align
left align
right align
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www.whitbymuseum.org.uk Whitby Museum
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copy of NetSurf
> for RISC OS with Javascript enabled[3].
It's good news to hear about the development of RISC OS Javascript
support to NetSurf. Keep up the good work and seasonal greetings to
all the developers.
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Graham Pickles
www.whitbymuseum.org.uk Whitby Museum
an't cope with local links in a scrolling pane with
>> absolute positionning in CSS.
>
>NS does not do absolute positioning.
>
Yet ? or Never ?
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John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>Graham Pickles wrote
>
>> In message
>> John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>
>>>Richard Porter wrote
>>>
>>>> On this page and similar one
Firefox and Google Chrome on the 'dark side' and got the message
'This site's security certificate is not trusted'
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Graham Pickles
www.whitbymuseum.org.uk Whitby Museum
I have never let my schooling interfere with my education. (Mark Twain)
m and have not seen anyone else reporting a similar problem so
assume it is something to do with my machine setup.
Regards,
--
Graham Pickles
In message
Tony Moore wrote:
>On 30 Apr 2014, Graham Pickles wrote:
>
>> Recently I have had problem on my laptop using Google to search for
>> items. The problem appears to be intermittent. I enter the search
>> criteria into Google and Netsurf indic
have seen this for a while now. An annoying little trait.
It was suggested that switching off JS might help. It doesn't or at
best only marginally. (Currently Netsurf v1930, JS disabled). My ISP is
demon but I doubt this is the problem.
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Graham Pickles
www.whitbymuseum.org.u
uffering from this
effect.
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Graham Pickles
www.whitbymuseum.org.uk Whitby Museum
Everybody hates me because I'm so universally liked. (Peter de Vries)
the
errors so that the HTML conforms to XHML 1.0 and see whether that
helps!
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Graham Pickles
www.whitbymuseum.org.uk Whitby Museum
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. (M. Kathleen Casey)
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