When I open some internet pages they don't fit on my home computer screen (14 inch). For example this site - at home I can't see the Sunday lineup & I can't scroll to it either.
I don't know if the screen is too small or if it's set up wrong. However considering how many laptops that don't have a much bigger screen - I think it must be the set up.
So how do I fix it so I can see the whole screen?
Well, the can't scroll to it is because they can't code properly. Sounds like your screen resolution is set low though, 800x600 I'd guess. Laptop or desktop, CRT or LCD? Windows or...

Defintely a badly designed Web design...
You can probably view it by doing this:
Download Firefox (if you don't already have it)
Install the Web Developer Toolbar
Restart Firefox.
Go to the www.readingfestival.com/lineup/ Web page
* On the Web Developer Toolbar, go to CSS > Disable Styles > All Styles (Alternatively, use Ctrl-Shift-s to toggle CSS on and off)
That should make the whole page viewable. It will look ugly, but you will be able to see everything and click on the links.

ThornTree won't let me put that HTTPS link in there correctly. To get the Web Developer Toolbar, copy/paste this link:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/60/
boatcrew: you need to use the "https" button, or use the same url markup, but replacing L with S
[S=Web Dev Toolbar]https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/60/[<i></i>/S]<BR>gets:<BR><a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/60/">Web Dev Toolbar</a>