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What does the article say and do you see 3 horizontal lines icon in the following webpage?

Asked by flo (13313points) September 18th, 2019
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Hawaii_Jake's avatar

There is no article. It’s a list of contact information. I do not see the icon of 3 horizontal lines colloquially called the hamburger.

janbb's avatar

If you use the three horizontal lines at the top left, you can click on home and it is author Margaret Atwood ‘s web site. You can use the lines to navigate the site.

Zaku's avatar

It’s the contact page. I don’t see the three lines icon unless I view it with a browser that tells the web server it is on a mobile device, because it has two designs for the same address – one for mobile (small screens) and one for computers (large screens).

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flo's avatar

Thanks all.

flo's avatar

…So @Zaku do you see an article too, and what is the title of it?

janbb's avatar

I see only a contact list in the page you linked to. No article unless you go to the home page for the web site.

flo's avatar

So, I guess it’s all about smartphone versus on desktop or laptop.

Dutchess_lll's avatar

Guys…this is a spin off on her “Can I highlight” on this website. We all pitched in and my contribution was that, on my Android, I figured out that, at the top right, next to the refresh circle arrow, are a set of 4 horizontal lines, not 3. It’s hard to tell because there is a small square smacked into the top, left hand corner of those 4 horizontal lines so it looks like a tiny flag. When I clicked on the flag looking thing I was then able to highlight, copy and paste.

Zaku's avatar

On desktop I just see the contact page, whose title is “Contact – Margaret Atwood”.

Dutchess_lll's avatar

As I said, that is how I was able to highlight with my Android phone.
On Flo’s other question there were instructions on how to get around it on a desktop.

janbb's avatar

I saw the three lines on my iPad.

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