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Nytimes website messed up on Safari
« on: October 22, 2020, 11:10:29 PM »
While on the main page of NYT, I may have hit some combination of keys that changed how the entire website presents itself on screen. I've dumped cache, cookies, etc., closed Safari and am at a loss of what to try next.

It isn't happening on Firefox, just Safari and it happened right in front of me as I had my hands on the keyboard so I'm thinking I hit some sort of combo that put the site in this format. Or maybe some link I may have accidentally hit on the main page changed things.
(Also, couldn't post this using Safari, clicking on Post button did nothing, had to use Firefox)
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Re: Nytimes website messed up on Safari
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2020, 05:12:45 AM »
Don't ask me how, but apparently the messed up display was caused by the zoom factor for the site set at 50%.  No, I had not hit Command - or gone to View in the menu to change the setting, or to Safari prefs. I also checked in the gestures prefs to see if I had some combination of keys to change the zoom, but there was nothing there that fit what happened.


Tis a mystery.  :Thinking:


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Re: Nytimes website messed up on Safari
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2020, 09:30:38 AM »
Don't you love different apps doing the same process differently?! :why-me: :soapbox: :pc:

Then, there are the web site "developers" who want to use cute graphics that don't mean what they think they do. Just a couple of days ago I was trying to change the nameservers to a new hosting provider. Their instructions said to use one of two choices in a pop-up menu, which I did... multiple times. But, each time I loaded that "manage" page, I could see that my changes had not been saved! :wallbash: They always had reverted to the previous hosting servers! :Hurt:

There were a couple of very small icons/graphics at the end of the line; a tiny leeetle blue checkmark (✔︎) and an "x". No where on that page were there any buttons/text indicating any changes should/could be saved. I finally viewed a video that revealed that the blue checkmark was actually a "Save" button. Indeed, if I had moused directly over the rathe tiny image, I would have seen a 'tooltip' saying "Save".

To the GUI builders, a checkmark meant save or at least 'click me'. To me, it simply meant 'item done' or 'changed' (past tense!). :flail:

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