Re: Wiki changes ...
Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
On 12/20/2013 05:46 PM, Lester Caine wrote:
Forwarded to right place;)
Andrea Faulds wrote:
Some CSS change seems to have broke it. While it's fine for me in modern
Firefox, trying it in Opera Mini on my phone, Android Browser (2.3.6
Gingerbread) or IE8 (Windows XP) fails and I can't scroll down.
I'd suggest you try using a newer browser until this is fixed.
I'm on the current version of Seamonkey on Linux already ...
This 'responsive' theme is simply not working for me. I'd changed the
font size to 150% to make it readable, so the table of contents had
droped to the bottom and is currently inaccessible. I'd not realised it
WAS there as I could not scroll down. Ditch the 'fixed bottom' ... it's
not any use and is preventing a normal scroll bar appearing.
Actually I'm now seeing several problems with each of the scale change
setups. Where should wiki bugs be reported?
Did you shift-reload the page? This was fixed hours ago. At least the
fixed header/footer stuff.
Partially working better now ...
But the first time I looked was only a few hours ago perhaps ten minutes before I posted.
The layout is simply wrong. Having a fixed little block floating in the middle of the 'large' layout, and the table of contents not then fixed on the right is just strange, but I have to stretch the browser out to get that ... 'middle' mode is a lot more readable.
On the 'middle' layout which is the one I'm getting when I have the font at a suitable size, having the table of content at the bottom is just wrong, it should be either a popout at the top, or simply on top! And the fixed bar getting hidden under the right hand side makes it difficult to get at.
In 'small' mode, there is a button for the top menu, but it does not work? All I get is the truncated heading, body, toc and a big footer block.
Part of the problem is probably due to the changes in the way firefox/seamonkey now handles 'scaling' of pages with our having lost the much better ability to simply change font size. Now everything is scaled and that makes the style used by sites more 'invasive' when font sizes are set for better readability. But readability is equally bad on Dolphin on the android devices with 1/3 of the screen now blank so one has to scroll a lot more to read something which used to fill the whole screen. Devices have moved on considerably from what people think is the right settings for 'default' widths :( If I could convince the website to provide 'middle' mode on the android devices things would be a lot more readable.
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