[OU] problematic web page
Ledgem
amd.ledgem at gmail.com
Fri Aug 29 00:23:08 UTC 2008
Reporting problematic pages to Opera is quite easy. Under the "Help" menu there's a selectable option called "Report a site problem" - clicking it will bring up a small window that lets you describe the problem and choose the level of the problem (there's an unknown option, "minor annoyance," "major problem" and "site unusable"). It will automatically get your Opera version. Then you just click send (or maybe it was OK) and it sends off to Opera. Quick and easy.
Safari is Mac OS X's equivalent of Internet Explorer - it comes with the OS and is the default browser for most Mac users. Apple released a version for Windows a few months ago, but I don't know how nicely it works there. I only use it if Opera is having issues or if I want to verify that a page is working properly. Under Windows systems, Internet Explorer gets the same treatment. I don't have any particular feelings for Safari - try it out if you want. I don't think it'll displace Opera from your regular usage patterns :)
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 20:11:28 -0400, Harry Lake <harry.lake at wxs.nl> wrote:
> At 01:29 29/08/08 CEST, David wrote:
>>Scrolling seems to work fine, but I think I hit your issue as well.
>>I pasted the URL (or one of them -
>>http://www.perfumeperfume.co.uk/Lentheric.asp) into Safari and took
>>a look at how it rendered the page. Opera's final bit of text on the
>>page is "Lentheric Perfume" but Safari displays a whole load of text
>>regarding its history below that. This doesn't seem to be a
>>scrolling issue - I'm at 1440x900 resolution and Opera does provide
>>me with vertical scroll bars. It just seems to be ignoring that
>>block of text all together.
>>
>>I'll report it to Opera - feel free to do so as well, I suppose :)
>
> Oh no, why don't you do it? I'm not even sure where one is supposed
> to report these things. I know I ought to, but I don't...
>
> Thanks David
>
> (Must look into this Safari thing of which you speak. Especially if
> it displays a piece of text I would really like to be able to read!)
>
> (Or is it Apple only?)
>
>
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