Erm, I'm not sure I dare reply in case I start an enormous topic about
semantics, but here goes..
> What you are describing is annoying but is not a "problem" due to V.
> It happens with AWeb, and I have seen it happen with Netscape Naviga-
> tor/Commicator and MS Internet Explorer.
I still think it is a (very minor) problem, regardless of what else
suffers from it.
>The reason for its happening
> is quite simple, the computer is receiving the data and is trying to
> assemble it as it goes along and display it also. It can display certain
> things faster and easier than others. Therefore, once the file is
> loaded, the computer can properly display it, both in accuracy and place-
> ment on the screen. The fact, that it does not seem to always occur is
> related to how much data it has to assimilate at one time.
But surely it should place the graphics relative to the screen, and
not at hardware co-ordinates, so if the screen is scrolled down, they
will be in the correct place?
And it's not a case of a graphic's position being adjusted as more
html gets loaded, because if you scroll down after half the pic has
loaded, the rest will be wrongly placed. But the first half will be
in the right place once all is settled.
I'm afraid my programming experience is limited to AmosPro, so if I'm
talking bollocks, I apologise. But I'm sure you understand what I'm
trying to say.
Nick Elliott
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