QUOTE(Xairbusdriver @ Mar 2 2007, 03:58 PM) [snapback]120696[/snapback]
If it makes you feel any better, nothing I could do in FF 2+ would make the large map display anything.
It doesn't work on mine, either, so it isn't the fault of Mozilla in 9, which is good to know. Maybe Mapquest is stuck in the era of Active X.
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BTW, when you spoof your browser type, I don't think it needs to be stopped and restarted. When I restart FF, it always reverts back to its own self, even if I had been spoofing another one.
Old restart habits resurrect with System 9, and I hardly ever use iCab, so I don't know its foibles, other than its overall clunkiness. It probably doesn't need a restart, though.
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As for clipping off an edge of a page, that is probably pretty common with a screen resolution of only 832 pixels.
Bad as iCab is, it could handle all the screen resolutions, which was why I kept it around. But Lordy, it's slow. I'm glad I don't have to use it now even for the occasional site when I'm running 9, required for Quark because I'm sane enough not to climb back onto that outfit's money machine. I have little enough need for Quark, anyway. (Quark is almost unusable running in X under Classic.)
On my G4 machine, Mozilla 1.3.1 runs at light speed. Everything is
instant. But JavaScript remains a problem, even on TS.
Posting here with 1.3.1 means jumping through a few hoops. I can't paste, for instance, and I can't click on Reply then log in. I have to log in first, click on Reply, then reload the page or I can't type. Quotes don't work because Reply To doesn't work. I can't post with iCab under any circumstances. So I rejoin the 21st century and boot into X.