Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=66207&edit=1
ID: 66207
Comment by: [email protected]
Reported by:TygerGilbert at USAWebAdv dot com
Summary:Website Formatting and Missing Comments
Status: Open
Type: Bug
Package:Website problem
Operating System: WinXP
PHP Version:Irrelevant
Block user comment: N
Private report: N
New Comment:
Can you attach some screenshots? That would help.
Thanks.
Previous Comments:
[2013-11-29 19:50:36] TygerGilbert at USAWebAdv dot com
Description:
I am using WinXP and IE Ver. 8.0.6001 (I can't afford to upgrade or update all
of my software necessary if I update the OS to Win 7 or 8, so that is not a
solution to this issue.) The new PHP.net website design has a list of functions
down the left side of the page and places the documentation for a specific
function to the right of it in Chrome and Firefox, but NOT in IE Ver. 8., where
it stacks the documentation UNDER the left list/menu. This means I have to
scroll way down the page unnecessarily to read the function description, list
of parameters, and so on. Further, the comments by other users have space
allowed for them, but there is no text showing. Comments are just blank in IE
(but not Chrome or Firefox). This makes the documentation less easy to use and
incomplete in the new design. I don't wish to switch to Chrome or Firefox and
have to learn where they place everything, so changing browsers is not an
option I want to have to resort to. No doubt these issues are i!
nherent to the way the new site is coded, so there is probably a way to fix
this for the millions (or at least thousands) of users who are still using
WinXP and IE 8. (Issue #29321 does NOT relate to this.)
Expected result:
I expect expect everything to be formatted so it is convenient and visible in
the new website design, so even users stuck back with WinXP and IE 8 can easily
use the documentation.
Actual result:
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I have to scroll way down the page to see the documentation, and the user
comments are not shown. (IE 8 only)
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