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Answer» Run the KILL with wangming.Quote Not for me... Same here.Are you guys using the preferred browser? Absolutely.....IE 4 right ? ?Quote I think it's hysterical that that link makes this 3 pages wide...Yep, that's what I see with Firefox 1.5.0.7. With IE7, it displays correctly; i.e. it wraps. Apparently, those Firefox users for whom it displays properly are using version 2.0. Right? I'm using 2.0 and it's REALLY wide for me/doesn't wrapQuote Absolutely.....IE 4 right ? ? Who needs Java or SSL anyway? By the way, the link doesn't wrap, but it doesn't make the page look ugly either. I can live with all that.Quote QuoteMany people need SSL. This INCLUDES all the home and business users who do any ONLINE banking, make credit card payments online, execute investment transactions online, buy stuff online, etc. But, Java and SSL do not seem to be problem areas with Firefox. What I've seen are quirks such as this non-wrapping of a long URL and the absence of vertical scrolling to display the bottom of a web page I recently mentioned in ANOTHER thread.Absolutely.....IE 4 right ? ? I would agree this may attributable to web developers who do not thoroughly test their pages in various browsers.Could it not possibly be this Forums buggy software ? ?You could probably put that in the category of web developers who do not thoroughly test their pages in various browsers, since that long URL wraps in IE.Quote QuoteQuoteMany people need SSL. This includes all the home and business users who do any online banking, make credit card payments online, execute investment transactions online, buy stuff online, etc. But, Java and SSL do not seem to be problem areas with Firefox. What I've seen are quirks such as this non-wrapping of a long URL and the absence of vertical scrolling to display the bottom of a web page I recently mentioned in another thread.Absolutely.....IE 4 right ? ? I was speaking of IE4.. In other words, being sarcastic. |
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