Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, November 03 2012 @ 01:35 PM EDT |
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Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, November 03 2012 @ 02:28 PM EDT |
This isn't new. They had this before to hide all the
footers. However, I don't know if they had it before the
first attempt where they just had the link.
Check out their other European sites and see. My screen is
too small to check so the script doesn't kick in.
However, I would guess that anyone who would be given this
ruling would place the text at the bottom of the homepage
unless otherwise specified and therefore it would require
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Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, November 03 2012 @ 06:21 PM EDT |
Last used as such in the 1950s. But, it's still there. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, November 03 2012 @ 07:44 PM EDT |
What I see, visiting it from Canada is
On 25 October 2012,
Apple Inc. published a statement on its
UK website in relation to Samsung's
Galaxy tablet computers. That
statement was inaccurate and did not comply with
the order of the Court of
Appeal of England and Wales. The correct statement is
at Samsung/Apple
UK judgement.
There was a link in the
last four words, so the apology wasn't on the home
page.Waynehttp://madhatter.ca
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Authored by: tce on Saturday, November 03 2012 @ 11:26 PM EDT |
CNET talks about the javascript to resize-and-hide
the footers
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