I'm a bit relieved someone has noticed... WAIT! Is this ENDEMIC to the Zope community? Is NOT the primary use of the web, i.e,. the WEB PAGE to present information for HUMAN consumption? And would NOT the best of this be a web page that presents itself so that the viewer DESIRES to view it? (Let me call this VISUAL ALACRITY*) Should it follow: It is the ULTIMATE goal of web publishing software to provide and enhance Visual Alacrity! (Especially in this era when it is NOT information, but the ability to CAPTURE ATTENTION that is at a premium!?!) Is Zope a data PUMP or a web PUBLISHER? A word wrap (or any display) problem is ONLY the fault of the SOFTWARE UNLESS the page designer takes EXTRA-ORDINARY steps to BREAK (what should be) THE SOFTWARE'S PRIMARY FUNCTION - Visual Alacrity! I swear, kids designing pages in HTML editors are producing more appealing results! -------------------------- Please, this is not an attack. I'm a (albeit new) member of the Zope community. 20 years of programming experience clues me that ZOPE is the BEST OF BREED! But the human part of me, the one that steps back and evaluates the work I've done in context to humanity (right, in CONTEXT to WHAT REALLY EXISTS, NOT JUST WHAT MY BUDDIES ARE DOING)... that part of me wants to vomit as I wade through on-line Zope sources in the process of educating myself. And it's NOT the contributors or their content that are at fault: IT IS THE MIND SET of the Community that allows this LACK of Visual Alacrity to become ENDEMIC to the entire Zope experience! WAKE UP! -Ron * Visual Alacrity: A cheerful readiness, willingness, or promptitude to be viewed; joyous reading, visual briskness, sprightliness. PS: Simon, I'm not dumping this rant on you, as you know, I'm trying to ratchet up awareness before I too am lulled into acceptance by exposure! It's not my intention to attack specific web pages since I do not view them as the problem nor listing them as a part of the solution set. The solution lies in making Zope a better Web Product, that means making its developers AWARE of what that ENTAILS and reminding users WHAT TO EXPECT!
You are right. This situation is truly appalling. It's right up there with the web's ubiquitous unreadable size-locked fonts (but perhaps easier to solve).
I'm not sure why it's so common, and the problem is certainly bigger than the zope community, but I'd like to see us take steps to prevent it happening on our turf. What can we do ?