Ken Moffat wrote:
Well, I've now tried it in qupzilla - you win some, you lose some.
Again, my qupzilla window is fairly wide. Text is very readable.
So far, most text in the links fits on one line. The links to
Adjusting the Toolchain take two lines, but neither is feint. This
suggests that the behaviour might be browser-dependant.
Links to Procps-ng-3.3.10, E2fsprogs-1.42.13, XML::Parser-2.44,
Gettext-0.19.5.1 all appear on one line so it looks as if words in a
link will not be broken [ no - see below ]
The losses: in at least 6.33 (bison) and 6.50 (intltool) the
commands (configure for bison, sed and install for intltool) do not
all show because the text area is too narrow so there are horizontal
scrollbars on the commands.
Firefox has now updated on this machine - the intltool page shows
the same horizontal scrollbars, but the Prev link to Gettext has
split after the hyphen. I see that on this machine (not the one I
was using yesterday!) the text in firefox is nice and large :
possibly I have different preference settigns.
Now that I have noticed the horizontal scrollbars on individual
command blocks, I really dislike them. Interestingly, if I zoom
*out* to make the text smaller, I get a narrow central column for
the text and the scrollbars do NOT disappear, but the Gettext link
eventually drops back to one line, and hten the white margins beside
the text jsut get wider.. This is on firefox.
I will look at your comments and Fernando's this afternoon and see if I
can tweak the css to help. I'll let you know when I've made the changes.
-- Bruce
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