UPDATE: After the publication of this post, the webmaster of Annapurnapost.com seem to have corrected the problem and the website can now be read.
When every other websites can be read, the only Nepali website that can’t be read in popular browser, Firefox, is Annapurna post’s website.
Yesterday, the executive editor of Annapurna Post daily, Guna Raj Luitel, while explaining the reason for price hike told that, there are not many Nepali people with access to internet. But, even those who have access – haven’t been able to read the website since it came into existence. When I complained, I was suggested to use Internet Explorer.
I had no interest in it’s content so, I had never tried to open in it’s recommended browser, Internet Explorer.
Today I decided to try it in IE, and the result was surprising -the output was the same with only thicker letters. The output looks like below:
If I were to believe in conspiracy theories, it seems they have largely neglected website not to decrease it’s paper readership.
In the age of Unicode, Annapurna remains the only website that can’t be read in popular browsers. It’s one more reason for the readers to dump Annapurna Post in the wake of recent 100 percent increase in paper version of top three newspapers.
Please tell us, in comment, if you can read the website in your computer.
i want to look my article of annapurna post published on august 22 on 2013 but i cannt find this page can u help me for looking my article on pathak patra.
k6
I tried from every browser but can’t read epaper of annapurna post….hope annapurna post will manage it soon
I can easily read this newspapaer. Tell a any page name of which joined in facebook.
…. i could not read by windows internet explorer. but i can read annapurna post by pdf file.
We can read annapurna post in Google Chrome.
why we cant read only annapurna post on internet through any brouser mobile even computer
18 march 2008 ko annapurna post nepali ma chahiyo.yadi pathaunu saknu suncha bane mere id ma pathaidinu
Yes, it can’t be read on Firefox. Do people still use Internet Explorer?! Firefox is gonna be the most-used browser on earth. It’s pathetic that Annapurna Post team is oblivious of this fact.