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How to Use the Internet

A Guide for the Dot.Comfused

Tuesday, 28 August 2007

Horizontal Scroll Bar (n)

Often found on extremely poorly designed websites (as opposed to just poorly designed websites). It is the Internet equivalent of trying to watch a 16:9 film on a radio. Only idiots put up with horizontal scroll bars.

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