Pages 1 2 and Next are shown in separate lines
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Its a Chrome-thing so it should work fine in Opera as well.
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I reported it on the bug tracker: http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTWEBSITE-22
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IE6 has still around 8% market share. Will developer network be backward compatible with IE6?
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bq. IE6 has still around 8% market share. Will developer network be backward compatible with IE6?
I hope not :)
Even if global market share is ~8%, I hope the IE market share among developers is closer to 0% :) -
On this site we don't plan to fully support IE6, unlike on qt.nokia.com, Qt web shop and others where we do. In fact, if you arrive at this site with IE6 a banner notice on top of the screen will be shown saying that the site might not work as intended for your browser.
When things have calmed down on development of this site I plan to improve the support for IE6 - so it's not "broken" at least.
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Actually, that seems to be a WebKit issue. Safari breaks the lines too.
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[quote author="Alexandra Leisse" date="1273486422"]Actually, that seems to be a WebKit issue. Safari breaks the lines too.[/quote]
I would hardly say it is a WebKit issue. It looks like broken HTML to me, the parser is probably trying to make sense out of the <td> tag.
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Let me rephrase: it seems to be an issue on WebKit based browsers. It's on our lists of bugs.
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We have a fix for it, it will not make today's deployment but maybe tomorrow.
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Just checked it seems it has been fixed now