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Old 10-15-2019, 09:16 AM   #117
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Originally Posted by erketre View Post
So? From this link you gave we know it is a known problem. But again; I see no broken paragraphs when resizing browser's window, nor font jumping form default to customized (for a fraction of second), as I see in new Calibre viewer.
So, it happens all the time in browsers. It is unavoidable given that browsers load things asynchronously, as should be obvious to anyone that knows even a little bit about how browsers work. If you haven't seen it, it is because the sites you visit happen to have worked around it by hiding content till the asynchronous loading is complete, or the content is already in your browsers cache. Or you are blind.

Just as I already said I have worked around it in the calibre viewer as well, exactly by hiding content until loading is complete. And broken paragraphs when resizing windows happened in the old viewer as well and happen in any browser that is rendering multi-column content. Indeed, the viewer, both old and new is a goddamn browser.
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