Re: Image Link issue

2014-12-13 Thread Chris Young
On Sat, 13 Dec 2014 15:26:52 + (GMT), Peter Slegg wrote:

> http://www.express.co.uk/news/nature/546649/Geminids-meteor-shower-live-stream-best-places-to-watch
> 
> On the page above there are image links down the right-hand
> side.
> 
> The top one is shown with the wrong width.
> 
> The numbered ones are ok but when the mouse is moved over the
> ones further down the link shown is the same for all the images
> and when it is clicked the same page is opened regarless of the
> image.
> 
> This is with Atari build no. 2427
> 
> Can someone confirm this with other versions ?

Getting the same here with the Amiga frontend.  Also the top banner
cuts off on the right, ie. "LIFE & STYLE  PUZZLES  P".
There are bits of banner behind the text of the top items in each
"block" of pictures, which looks wrong too - one of those is
apparently Stuart Winter.  There's two lots of text over the top
of him which has appropriate ALT text, but the links both point to his
column - which is all about birds and nothing to do with the text
(which is asteriods, and weather bombs).

I suspect it all stems from some CSS we either don't support yet or
isn't being handled correctly.  Put it on the big tracker.

Chris



Re: Image Link issue

2014-12-13 Thread John Williams
In article <00195d22.01ffd490d...@smtp.freeola.net>,
   Peter Slegg  wrote:

> Can someone confirm this with other versions ?

Same here with #2438 under RISC OS.

John

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Image Link issue

2014-12-13 Thread Peter Slegg

http://www.express.co.uk/news/nature/546649/Geminids-meteor-shower-live-stream-best-places-to-watch

On the page above there are image links down the right-hand
side.

The top one is shown with the wrong width.

The numbered ones are ok but when the mouse is moved over the
ones further down the link shown is the same for all the images
and when it is clicked the same page is opened regarless of the
image.

This is with Atari build no. 2427

Can someone confirm this with other versions ?

Peter