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It's just the way it is. On the very bottom of the page there's a pull-down menu that says --talk.maemo.org. On my N900 I selected one of the minimalist ones, and it works all right.
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k i didn't read all the pages, just the last two, and it seems the problem is how the n900 handles the layout of some pages (say pr 1.2 speculation thread for example) and cuts off part of the navigation at the bottom of the page, right?
if that's the problem, then here's the easy solution: just zoom out a bit and hold down the ctrl, Shift, and i button. it adjusts the layout to the new zoom setting. the only drawback to this is that the text might be too small for some to read. hope this helps.
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2010-05-02
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I did ask a while back if MicroB can be specified a certain fixed "virtual" resolution width. But nobody knew how to or nobody cared. Hmm. Maybe I'll revive that thread as more smart people now use the N900.
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