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my company has a webmail page which uses frames. It loads in firefox but the page scaling is screwed up and touching the screen on my viewsonic g tablet doesnt register the correct hits. Any suggestions?

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The frames have an unfilled checkered area surrounding them. pinching to zoom does not rescale any frames, just makes the checkered area scroll. Consequently, I can't properly select any messages or menu items.

The frames have an unfilled checkered area surrounding them. pinching to zoom does not rescale any frames, just makes the checkered area scroll. Consequently, I can't properly select any messages or menu items.

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Sorry, this is a known bug in mobile Firefox, and we don't have a solution yet. We are tracking this issue here: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=645756

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Thanks, I know some people consider the use of frames as an "old" web technology and poor design approach, but both my companies webmail interface (via lotus Notes) and my personal email service use website emplying frames. I prefer to access email via the web interface rather than running a dedicated client. While there are interfaces which work without frames (ultr-lite mode for Lotus Notes for instance) these interfaces remove many useful features and are designed for phone browsers where the screen size would make them unusable anyway. Tablets (like my Viewsonic g tablet), however, have interfaces which could use those features if the browser succesfully used frames.