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Thread: Strange Formatting on web page

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Strange Formatting on web page
littlenemo 12/23/2008 9:16:01 PM
I regularly visit Google News on the web, but this morning I encountered a
strange formatting for their site. It was huge, like a size 30 font, and
only half the page width showed. I have never run into this problem at the
Google News site before. I have also occasionally run into pages at other
sites which have formats which don't fit my display nicely--huge fonts, with
text in columns consisting of only a few words per line with weird line
breaks like a couple of characters from a single syllable word spread over 2
lines, etc.

Is this a problem with IE, or is something else involved, and is there any
way I can get around it or correct it? There don't seem to be any controls
which I can use to correct it.
--
little nemo in slumberland
Re: Strange Formatting on web page
"Danny Sanders" <DSanders[ at ]NOSPAMciber.com> 12/23/2008 9:25:09 PM
What happens if you change the test size?

View - text size - (select something smaller than what is selected)

hth
DDS

"littlenemo" <littlenemo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8955A1E9-4A22-4496-95F0-6097FD325977[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
>I regularly visit Google News on the web, but this morning I encountered a
> strange formatting for their site. It was huge, like a size 30 font, and
> only half the page width showed. I have never run into this problem at
> the
> Google News site before. I have also occasionally run into pages at other
> sites which have formats which don't fit my display nicely--huge fonts,
> with
> text in columns consisting of only a few words per line with weird line
> breaks like a couple of characters from a single syllable word spread over
> 2
> lines, etc.
>
> Is this a problem with IE, or is something else involved, and is there any
> way I can get around it or correct it? There don't seem to be any
> controls
> which I can use to correct it.
> --
> little nemo in slumberland


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