Re: Microsoft Bug Newsgroup?

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From: Jim Carlock (anonymous_at_localhost.com)
Date: 11/26/04


Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 21:37:15 -0500

Heh, probably it's another browser issue. Have either of
you tried to view it through a Mozilla or FireFox browser?

I agree it looks better inside of IE. Somewhat better... the
font should probably be forced into displaying as a 10pt
font. There's the fix... It's up to Microsoft to fix it.

The link in the upper right corner is defective as well. It takes
one to the default 404 page (in all three browsers, so that is
NOT a browser specific issue).

The dead link: http://mspress.microsoft.com/prod/books/2443.htm

If it's broken in Mozilla and FireFox, it will most likely be
broken on a MacIntosh, Unix systems, et al. Thanks guys!

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"Peter" <Ex-Brit AT rogers DOTcom> wrote in message 
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Fine here too.
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> Change your Display resolution (settings) or put your glasses on, Jim <w>.
> Looks fine here...with ClearType/Smooth Edges.
> -- 
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE)
>
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>
> Jim Carlock wrote:
>> LOL I was hoping for a general newsgroup... but more
>> specifically...
>>
>> There is this link:
>> http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/2000/
>>
>> It is looking very funny. The text in the left sidebar under
>> the Office 2000 Resource Kit subheading is fuzzy. I know
>> this is due to Standard Text Smoothing (Right-click on
>> Desktop, Advanced tab, Smooth edges). And I think this
>> goes all the way back to Windows 98 (not sure about 95).
>>
>> But it's not really the smoothing that is the problem. It is
>> the link itself. The font-size is too small. :-)
>>
>>
>>> Anyone know if there is a Microsoft Bugs Newsgroup?
>


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