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2009-10-04
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2009-10-04
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2009-10-04
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2009-10-04
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I think you have "Fit width to view" turned on. Try to turn it off. It's in the magnifying glass-icon in the lower right corner, in the MicroB browser.
I have no problem with maemo.org on my N810. It's actually very well layed out for the N8x0 screen.
But I see what you mean, when I turn "Fit width to view" on, then it looks like a mess.
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2009-10-04
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Okay, that's extremely baffling. I see that you're correct, but the fact this is so is perturbing for me.
For my primary use of the browser over the past few months, 'fit width to view' was mandatory, as otherwise I had to constantly scroll left/right and that was an untenable approach when dealing with text beyond the width of the window, since for some reason the browser likes to render to a greater width than displayed for many documents.
Even now, I see that unless I maximize my browser, maemo.org does not fit in the browser window.
To me, this seems like a rather notable usability fail.
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2009-10-04
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Yes, but to my understanding, the browser renders just like a desktop browser (one of its big plusses), and most sites are ment for bigger screens that 800 pixels wide.
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2009-10-04
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Edit:
Attempting to click an Install link from the Downloads section of maemo.org does... not function correctly in Tear for me. The first time I attempted to open it, I got an error which for some reason is no longer repeating. Now I only get the text contents of the link.
I'd like to browse maemo.org, but using MicroB, the rendering of the site is so atrociously broken as to be bordering on unusable. I find this really baffling; I'm using MicroB, flashed to Diablo. Surely I can't be the only one having this trouble? And yet, my searches in the Talk pages here have yielded nothing useful.
Is there something I've missed, something I've somehow done wrong, or is this just the sad state of things?
I also have Midori, which I'm growing to appreciate deeply for its speed, but it isn't able to make use of .install links, which hampers its applicability to the task of accessing maemo.org.
Anyone have any thoughts or insights for me?