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Thought I'd post this, as many should find it of interest if you don't have it already in your bookmarks:

A ROMAN FRONTIER POST AND ITS PEOPLE
The Fort of Newstead in the Parish of Melrose
By
JAMES CURLE, F.S.A. SCOT., F.S.A.

Glasgow 1911

[url:1nmgfmvu]http://www.curlesnewstead.org.uk/[/url]

Viewable as either HTML, or PDF.
Does anyone happen to know why I can't see the entire page on-screen? (I'm using IE7, for my sins.) Some mischievous coding, Mike?

(Actually, I've solved the problem by viewing in PDF. But I'd still like to know why I can't see the whole page, if anyone happens to know the answer.)
Quote:Does anyone happen to know why I can't see the entire page on-screen? (I'm using IE7, for my sins.) Some mischievous coding, Mike?

Same here, in firefox. Has to do with the coding of the layout settings.
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D B Campbell:2hp76kt6 Wrote:Does anyone happen to know why I can't see the entire page on-screen? (I'm using IE7, for my sins.) Some mischievous coding, Mike?

Same here, in firefox. Has to do with the coding of the layout settings.

I apparently got the whole thing this morning. (Using Firefox 3.6.9)
Quote:I apparently got the whole thing this morning. (Using Firefox 3.6.9)
But can you read right to the bottom of each page, Ron? (If you check the index pages, you'll be able to tell.)
It's a glitch with the way browsers handle the CSS. You'll find you can usually scroll up and down within the text using the up and down arrow keys. I am going to rewrite it one day when I get time but I have a long list of greater priorities.

Mike Bishop