Al Sparber wrote:
 > Traditions that count are dying. Horizontal scrollbars as "tradition"
 > is trite. I could be closer to your grandfather's age than to yours,
 > and my vision is no longer perfect. Constraining content to the
 > horizontal viewport over the ability to actually read comfortably is
 > obsessive behavior to me. Sounds like a phobia to me :-)

So, it is preferable to have scrollbars on two axises, when that at 
least gives a neat page without the "one-word-per-line" problem. _IF_ we 
are to use that approach (I can see the value) then we have to solve 
it's problems?

Shouldn't we make a solution to the orientation-in-the-page - problem, then?

A small window like the "Info" in Photoshop, with a red box on the 
currently visible part, should solve that.
If we make it position:fixed in a corner, and with a javascript (I don't 
know of any other method, to measure the screen size and position, 
inputs are welcome here ;-)) that disappears if non-supported, it can 
only improve matters for those who can see it?



Best regards

Jesper Brunholm
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