Quoting Anthony Campbell on 2010-10-05 06:38:41:
> I find that on certain sites, e.g. www.peterrussell.com, portions of
> text are superimposed on top of one another - a sort of overflow. This
> also happens with Iceape but not with Chromium-browser.
I notice the problem on many sites as well, wh
Anthony Campbell writes:
> Interesting. I can make that site work too, setting the default to 12.
> But on another site (www.medical-acupuncture.co.uk) I can't stop the
> text in the left column encroaching on the central area, no matter
> what I set the font size to.
I don't see that with Iceweas
On 10/05/2010 09:34 AM, Anthony Campbell wrote:
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Interesting. I can make that site work too, setting the default to 12.
But on another site (www.medical-acupuncture.co.uk) I can't stop the
text in the left column encroaching on the central area, no matter what
I set the font size to.
Sa
On 05 Oct 2010, John Hasler wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > I'm not sure if it is a design fault in the sites or a bug in Firefox.
>
> It is a design fault, and a common one. I see the problem when I visit
> the site with my default font size set to 18. It goes away when I set
> it to 12 (I
On Tue, 05 Oct 2010 12:38:41 +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I'm using Iceweasel 3.5.13 on Sid.
>
> I find that on certain sites, e.g. www.peterrussell.com, portions of
> text are superimposed on top of one another - a sort of overflow. This
> also happens with Iceape but not with Chromium-brows
Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I'm not sure if it is a design fault in the sites or a bug in Firefox.
It is a design fault, and a common one. I see the problem when I visit
the site with my default font size set to 18. It goes away when I set
it to 12 (I use Iceweasel). It's a consequence of the des
On 05 Oct 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 10/05/2010 06:38 AM, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> Linux is definitely a minority desktop OS, but you really should
> present to them the statistics showing that FF has about 25% of the
> market.
>
I did. In fact, on my site it has about half the number of
On 10/05/2010 06:38 AM, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using Iceweasel 3.5.13 on Sid.
3.6.10 from Experimental.
I find that on certain sites, e.g. www.peterrussell.com, portions of
text are superimposed on top of one another - a sort of overflow. This
also happens with Iceape but not with Chrom
I'm using Iceweasel 3.5.13 on Sid.
I find that on certain sites, e.g. www.peterrussell.com, portions of
text are superimposed on top of one another - a sort of overflow. This
also happens with Iceape but not with Chromium-browser.
Not a new problem, actually, but it is turning up in a site that
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