Magnus Manske wrote:
Toby Bartels wrote:
>This was with Netscape 6 for Unix with JavaScript
turned on,
>but it looks just the same with Javascript turned off
>(which is how I normally surf).
Obviously, the contents invades the top and sidebar.
Does it do that all
the time, or just on that new Recent Changes version?
Only on the new Recentchanges -- not Watchlist, not old Recentchanges.
Anyway, it does *not* appear do be a fault of the
script, rather one of
the browser. Of course, as the script uses some "advanced" features,
many old browsers will not display it correctly. I cannot help that. We
will, of course, have the "old" RC mode as well, if we ever use this on
wikipedia.
In the meantime, I'm having trouble keeping track of
the TeX testing going on on the test site '_`.
So far, I know about these browsers:
* IE 6 (probably 4 and above) work
* Mozilla (and thus Netscape 7) work
* Opera does *not* work
* Netscape 6 and below won't work
The phrasing of this list implies that Netscape 6 is not Mozilla.
Unlike Netscape 4 and below, it is.
-- Toby