2015-01-17, 22:55:30
Hi, thanks for the reply.
Of course, removing the ad would fix it, but it's like throwing the baby with the bath water Also any picture in the body of the page does the same thing, it's not just the ad. Look at the Home page in portrait on your phone. I do not want to remove all the pictures.... I was wondering what could cause the browser to properly scale the ad across the width of the page but not the body of the page.
I remember seeing some javascript code sample that can resize pictures on the fly, taking into account when the phone is rotated, but I have lost track of it.
By the way, this was on a Motorola Droid HD with Android 4.4 and the Chrome Beta browser. I looked with other browsers and it's interesting. Both the Dolphin browser and the regular Chrome on the same phone look better. The pictures spill off the screen (they are too wide, so it is not surprising, even though I would have expected them to be scaled by the browser to fit) but the body of the page is properly scaled to full width, so while you cannot see the entire pictures without scrolling, the text is more readable.
So it seems it's mainly a browser rendering issue. It would be nice if there were a way to tell the browser to render the picture to not more than full width without automatically scaling back the actual body text width.
So I have another question
If you look at my page (on a computer, not the phone), you can see that when the mouse cursor hovers above the KO4BB logo, the underline is blue, instead of being the color of the font.
Is there a way to make the underline the same color as the font?
Of course, removing the ad would fix it, but it's like throwing the baby with the bath water Also any picture in the body of the page does the same thing, it's not just the ad. Look at the Home page in portrait on your phone. I do not want to remove all the pictures.... I was wondering what could cause the browser to properly scale the ad across the width of the page but not the body of the page.
I remember seeing some javascript code sample that can resize pictures on the fly, taking into account when the phone is rotated, but I have lost track of it.
By the way, this was on a Motorola Droid HD with Android 4.4 and the Chrome Beta browser. I looked with other browsers and it's interesting. Both the Dolphin browser and the regular Chrome on the same phone look better. The pictures spill off the screen (they are too wide, so it is not surprising, even though I would have expected them to be scaled by the browser to fit) but the body of the page is properly scaled to full width, so while you cannot see the entire pictures without scrolling, the text is more readable.
So it seems it's mainly a browser rendering issue. It would be nice if there were a way to tell the browser to render the picture to not more than full width without automatically scaling back the actual body text width.
So I have another question
If you look at my page (on a computer, not the phone), you can see that when the mouse cursor hovers above the KO4BB logo, the underline is blue, instead of being the color of the font.
Is there a way to make the underline the same color as the font?