W3BNR wrote:
On 11/17/2010 8:20 PM Eric wrote:
I just checked seamonkey's rendering of
http://www.w3.org/Amaya/Overview.html
It doesn't properly render it. One of the side frames overlaps the words
on another frame. Though readable, it is annoying.
Just to be sure that the page was written correctly, I put it through
the validator "http://validator.w3.org/", and it passed.
I know that it has been said in this group and many others that we
should inform the web master that they should be writing pages that meet
the "W3" standard, but when it is a "W3" page that doesn't render
properly it would seem that there is a bug in the program rendering the
page, Seamonkey.
I haven't had much luck with posting bugs to the bug site, so I am
bringing it up here for others to verify the issue I have seen.
Wouldn't surprise me if I had a setting incorrect in this version of
seamonkey, but I am interested to know if anyone else can verify my
rendering issue.
TIA
Eric
WFM (works for me). Using SM 2.0.11pre Windows XP SP-3
Not for me, I get the same overlap of the navigation panel over the left
edge of the body text. I tried several instances of CTRL-minus and
CTRL-plus, but no joy -- both pieces shrank or grew proportionally, and
the navigation panel still overlapped the body text.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.15)
Gecko/20101027 SeaMonkey/2.0.10
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