I encountered something similar recently (in the sense that it was the GUI playing up). I would load pages and would immediately be taken to the bottom of the page and kind of bounce up and down there rapidly (if you know what I mean). I think I traced it to my mouse having been pressed up against something and a button being pressed down without me realising it!
Of course, many things are screwy about keyboard shortcut designs. Whose bright idea was it to put Ctl-X, Ctl-C and Ctl-V next to each other on the keyboard? Press those in the wrong order, or slip and hit the wrong key, and you can easily lose stuff!
Carcharoth
On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Andrew Gray andrew.gray@dunelm.org.uk wrote:
On 10 July 2010 18:10, Marc Riddell michaeldavid86@comcast.net wrote:
I'm having trouble with the appearance of and, in some instances, gaining access to various links on the WP site. The same thing is happening on the Wiktionary site. This just started happening this morning. Every page I go to has very large type. And the WP globe, as well as the boxes underneath it, are superimposed over the entire page. I don't know where else to go with this problem. I tried getting to the various "Help" pages but the same thing happens. Not only is the appearance of the page a mess, but clicking on the various Links doesn't work. Any suggestions? This situation, in addition to making it very difficult to read a page, makes it impossible for me to edit any.
As said by others, it's probably a page-zoom issue:
http://www.microsoft.com/enable/training/windowsvista/webtext.aspx http://www.microsoft.com/enable/training/windowsvista/webzoom.aspx
(for IE - other browsers, look at View > Zoom or similar menus)
What's interesting here is that whilst it seems like a once-off problem, this actually happens a lot. I've seen five or six versions of this complaint via OTRS - a user has resized their font size or default zoom for Wikipedia by accident, is worried, and wants to know how to fix it.
Now, in every case I've been able to track down to the root cause, the user has apparently (accidentally) set text size themselves; it's not that we've reset it, so we can (probably) rule that out.
But why is it we get these issues? Three possibilities leap out at me:
a) it actually happens fairly randomly across all sites, but people tend to come back to Wikipedia, so that while it may seem a once-off problem on a site you only visit once, it seems systematic for us.
b) We're easily contactable, so people do write to us to ask about it rather than just throwing up their hands over it - a perception bias on my part
c) There's something about the *way* people use Wikipedia that leads to this.
I'm tending towards c) - page zoom can often be altered by things like mouse-wheel scrolling, which you get a lot when moving through long pages, of which we obviously have plenty. But I'd be interested if anyone has any other explanations for the phenomenon, and if we ought to feed this back to someone in the usability groups.
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- Andrew Gray
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