In IE8 an article utilizing more than what appears to be a minimum display area results in a truncated article with ellipses (...) and a "More>" link to expand the article. When expanded there is a "Less^" link. This does not happen in FireFox 11. Instead the entire article is displayed in a scroll page.
I do not know if the difference is just how the two browsers handle the display of long articles or if there is a problem with FireFox 11. At no time did I get the "More>"/"Less^"link in FireFox.
Long Article display
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Long Article display
JD Lessley
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Well I guess the issue is only temporary. After exiting the application several times and restarting the web browser (normal activity - not intentional for trouble shooting) the FireFox display is the same as the IE8 display.
I will note that the article that I noticed the difference was the first published article. No other articles existed before the one I noticed this difference in web browsers.
I will note that the article that I noticed the difference was the first published article. No other articles existed before the one I noticed this difference in web browsers.
JD Lessley
Have you tried finding your answer on the ChurchofJesusChrist.org Help Center or Tech Wiki?
Have you tried finding your answer on the ChurchofJesusChrist.org Help Center or Tech Wiki?