Talk:Maltase-glucoamylase

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"Technical difficulties", trying to PRINT this article...
Hello,

This MIGHT be a Browser issue. I'm on Ubuntu 12.0.4 LTS Server, running Firefox [English translation: I'm using Linux, that [surprisingly] User Friendly, FREE Operating System. Any of you can test this at home, by downloading a FREE DVD at www dot ubuntu dot com. Then, by putting the DVD in your, say, Windows PC or Laptop [but with a DVD reader], you can SEE how easy and user friendly Linux is, without harming a "hair, on the chinny chin chin of your Windows File System". Linux will save you a BUNDLE, also, because it's not only "Free Beer", but "Free Speech", where you can install that DVD on 5 different PC's or Laptops, with NO copyright infringement AT ALL. In fact, this should be seen as GREAT NEWS for those, stuck with Windows XP systems, that have too little Horsepower to upgrade to Windows 7].

Why did I state what was in the prior paragraph? Because there are WEBSITES out there that display PERFECTLY on Windows, but REFUSE to come up on Linux. This one renders GREAT on my above Linux Server. However, when I tried to print it (Landscape), this 2 page Stub, suddenly turned into an Incoherent display of truncated (where you only see part of a line) technical information that would ONLY be useful to your Website Technical Support team.

I need people over there to try printing (or Print Preview, that saves paper) this article on different browsers, Windows, Mac and, preferrably, Linux. And I'll be back, after an important meeting this morning.

Thanks. Kenneth Parker, Seattle, WA

Sea7kenp (talk) 14:57, 24 September 2013 (UTC)