Todd Lehman wrote in message ...
> Dear LEGO Direct:
> It seems like the official LEGO website becomes more confusing and harder to
> use every day. Earlier today I visited:
> http://www.lego.com/info/fairplay.asp
> and was disappointed that I can no longer read more than just the first few
> sentences on each page; the rest of the text on the page is physically
beyond
I find the text scrolls much more slowly than yours Todd, but then I'm on
what's almost certainly a slower machine (P 233). It's still too fast to
read. What's just as bad is that the width of the page doesn't adjust to fit
your browser width, so anyone with their browser set to less than full
screen 800 wide, can't see the right hand half of the screen. Of course,
most of the screen is taken up by a giant LEGO logo, for some unknown
reason. Hint to Lego website developers: we already KNOW we're on the Lego
site!
(...) Wow, that is huge! The scrolling works fine in Netscape 4.7 (though you have to click or move your mouse away from the arrow to stop scrolling--I'd rather click to scroll than click to stop scrolling) The text is awfully small at my resolution (...) (24 years ago, 16-Jan-01, to lugnet.lego.direct, lugnet.publish.html)
Dear LEGO Direct: It seems like the official LEGO website becomes more confusing and harder to use every day. Earlier today I visited: (8 URLs) was disappointed that I can no longer read more than just the first few sentences on each page; the rest (...) (24 years ago, 16-Jan-01, to lugnet.lego.direct, lugnet.publish.html)