> On 07.04.2010 13:06, Camaleón wrote:
> > Anyway, updating the whole OS to testing just for the browser is > >
> having a
> > problem to display some CSS stuff is a bit... adventurous? :-)
>
> Furthermore, it did not help. :-/
I was wrong; it really did help! :) So this problem is fixed, now. :)
On 07.04.2010 13:06, Camaleón wrote:
> Anyway, updating the whole OS to testing just for the browser is having a
> problem to display some CSS stuff is a bit... adventurous? :-)
Furthermore, it did not help. :-/
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On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:06:38 +0200, Robin Krahl wrote:
> On 07.04.2010 10:01, Camaleón wrote:
>> Try by starting the browser with a new (empty) profile.
>
> I already tried; it didn’t work either.
Ouch! :-(
What I find strange is you are getting the same problem with the direct
downloaded Mozi
On 07.04.2010 10:01, Camaleón wrote:
> Try by starting the browser with a new (empty) profile.
I already tried; it didn’t work either.
I’m just trying to upgrade from lenny to squeeze as someone told me
backports may (!) cause a problem. I hope it will work then ...
Regards,
Robin
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On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 23:43:48 +0200, Robin Krahl wrote:
> I’m having strange display problems with several web browsers. Certain
> layout parts (as borders or backgrounds) aren’t at the appropriate
> place; and they’re moving if I hover them. I encountered this problem
> with t
Hi!
I’m having strange display problems with several web browsers. Certain
layout parts (as borders or backgrounds) aren’t at the appropriate
place; and they’re moving if I hover them. I encountered this problem
with the following browsers:
- iceweasel from lenny-backports
- firefox downloaded
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