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2010-08-13
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2010-08-13
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microB has this feature, too. But it does it so badly that it comes disabled by default.
Press Shift + Ctrl + I to activate it. On some sites it doesn't work at all.
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2010-08-13
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2010-08-13
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2010-08-13
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2010-08-13
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After enjoying reading nicely zoomed / fitted epub books on FBReader on my N900 I am wondering why the default browser (microB) doesn't provide this excellent functionality while browsing pages. That is to say texts are nicely wrapped when I zoom them into some eye-friendly level.
I installed Opera 10.1 beta and it somehow does what I want. I set the zooming to 300% and zoomed area is nicely reshape itself without extra scrollers involved.
Also aimed at testing Firefox mobile; funnily its download page doesn't recognize me as a supported Maemo device. Probably it can't read the string from "About product" section where it says Nokia N900 and <unknown>, Version <unknown>. Not sure how these fields are scrambled.
Anyways, any experience with word wrapping feature. Is there any trick to make it work on microB as well?
Thanks.