And the new kid on the block...

  • Thread starter Chris F.A. Johnson
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faerber.jan

     Is the information in that page available somewhere in a
     readable format?

Just tried to print the first saved 1.jpg file with Microsoft Office
Document Image Writer, then to open it with Microsoft Office Document
Imaging and send the text to a word document.

But the result is not so good. Here the first bubble:

-ToDAy MOST
DAY«TO«DAY IIASIS AREr4 T
jU5TWPA45‘HflRL
APPUCA11ONS

Probably it also won't work to change the 1.jpg to a 1.pdf and then to
use a pdf2word converter.

Maybe you can find a homeworker who types the 40(?) pages into text

Cheeriou
Jan
 
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Chris F.A. Johnson

Jeeze what a bunch of whiny little kids.

Is that any way to regard an audience? Is that how you react to
criticism of your own unreadable pages? No concern that you are
driving people away?
Every one of you could have read it if you wanted to.

I'm sure most did. And they didn't like the experience.
You might have been slightly inconvenienced for a few minutes, but
you could have read it if you wanted to.

"Slightly inconvenienced" was 20 minutes of constant maneuvering to
read something that could have been read in 5 minutes if it had
been presented sensibly.
 
T

Travis Newbury

   "Slightly inconvenienced" was 20 minutes of constant maneuvering to
   read something that could have been read in 5 minutes if it had
   been presented sensibly.

Yes, it could have been much done better. But I do consider your
experience slightly inconvenienced.
 
J

Jonathan N. Little

mr said:
chrome needs service pack 2 or higher

i didnt upgrade because of all the related issues/problems etc that came
along with it at the time
and... because i never had, and still have never had, any problems i never
concerned myself with getting the upgrade

Pssst: WinXp is currently at service patch 3 now....
 
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Adrienne Boswell

Chrome isn't the only browser that doesn't use system settings or
native widgets. Windows Safari certainly doesn't, for anything. Gecko
does for some things, not for others. Opera doesn't for any form
controls, at least.

I think it's pretty amuzing when someone is looking at their site on my
system, and notices all the small images with a white background showing up
like sore thumbs on my pale blue background (Opera).
 

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