Thought this was a frequent flyer forum, not a spelling quest. Does the spelling/ format affect the ability to book a seat, make the plane late or less safe????
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Thought this was a frequent flyer forum, not a spelling quest. Does the spelling/ format affect the ability to book a seat, make the plane late or less safe????
How is it unprofessional on their behalf, its a browser issue
amateurish presentation?:evil:
No it expert here either, but read up thread a bit and the experts have discussed it
Like QF have never sent an email riddled with errors...![]()
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Sloppy coding, yes, but by Virgin - I don't think so. It is just a lump of text. Basically, it looks like a ligature substitution problem. In essence, the browser is trying to replace the 'ff' with a single glyph representing two f characters, rather than placing two character 'f' next to each other. It is more pleasing on the eye that way. The problem seems to be with some combination of the font Virgin have used, together with some Apple based products not supporting it. The only thing Virgin could really have done, perhaps, is to give the browser an instruction not to attempt to perform ligature substitution.I have re- read all of the comments (which I was part of) and whilst it has been discussed, I don't see anything definitive, but more comments suggest Virgin sloppy coding to me!
Sloppy coding, yes, but by Virgin - I don't think so. It is just a lump of text. Basically, it looks like a ligature substitution problem. In essence, the browser is trying to replace the 'ff' with a single glyph representing two f characters, rather than placing two character 'f' next to each other. It is more pleasing on the eye that way. The problem seems to be with some combination of the font Virgin have used, together with some Apple based products not supporting it. The only thing Virgin could really have done, perhaps, is to give the browser an instruction not to attempt to perform ligature substitution.
I believe this has been an issue since they first announced the program: View it on Desktop and/or a particular browser and you see it all fine, view it on a smartphone and it comes up with all the errors. I remember noticing it myself when I first was reading about the new program.
I'll try and reproduce the different views/one with mistakes and one without to get my point across. Me thinks the question should be, if this be the case, is how and why are we getting two different content's across different ways to viewing in essence what should be the same thing.... Right?
What are you talking about? There is seriously nothing wrong with that. I'd recommend you use a decent browser like Firefox (...unless of course you are offended by the recent comments by Mozilla's CEO - which would be a reasonable position to take). If you are reading it on a so-called 'smart phone' - bah! Phones are for talking.