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Bug 1205534
Opened 9 years ago
Closed 9 years ago
Default property "font.minimum-size.x-western=10" causes much too big font size on particular web page
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(SeaMonkey :: General, defect)
Tracking
(seamonkey2.38 unaffected)
RESOLVED
INVALID
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seamonkey2.38 | --- | unaffected |
People
(Reporter: RainerBielefeldNG, Unassigned)
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Steps how to reproduce with German SeaMonkey 2.38b1 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:41.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/41.0 Build 20150904215228 (Classic Theme) on German WIN7 64bit: 1. In browser go to <https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201222> (if you want with newly created profile) » Brown background heading line looks normal Bug: Gigantic size of characters for following text 2. To URL location input lint type "about:config" → Confirm Warning → search for "font.minimum-size.x-western" → change setting in found hit from 10 to 0 (Unser Ant found this at mozilla.support.seamonkey "Lots of huge stuff on Apple's web pages? Found its cause...") » Now page looks normal Additional info: a) Page View was still ok with EN-US SeaMonkey 2.26 (Portable) Gecko/20120604 Firefox/13.0 Build 20140428215944 ( Classic Theme) on German WIN7 64bit SourceStamp=205f9a8e2840 b) Already reproducible with EN-US SeaMonkey 2.33.1 (German Language pack) Gecko/20100101 Build 20150321194901 (Classic Theme) on German WIN7 64bit c) No Problem on that page with IE11 d) No problem on that page with FF 43.0a1 (2015-09-16) (what has font.minimum-size.x-western = 0 as default) e) Problem might be caused by page, but may be with changed default "font.minimum-size.x-western" we might avoid such problems Are any reasons known why we have "10" as default?
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Comment 1•9 years ago
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f) Minor because not many pages seem to be affected
Severity: normal → minor
OS: Unspecified → Windows 7
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Comment 2•9 years ago
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g) I did not find a DUP with <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?cmdtype=dorem&remaction=run&namedcmd=DUPs1205534&sharer_id=41036&list_id=12553610>
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Updated•9 years ago
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Summary: property font.minimum-size.x-western=10 causes much too big font size on particular web page → Default property "font.minimum-size.x-western=10" causes much too big font size on particular web page
Comment 4•9 years ago
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@Rainer: Here with the SeaMonkey 2.35 64 Bit (Linux) "font.minimum-size.x-western=" is set to "0" at "Standard", the Apple-Website works normal here. But i see, that the Site has a lot of errors in CSS and HTML!
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Comment 5•9 years ago
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(In reply to Michael Speier from comment #4) (In reply to Ant from comment #3) e): Probably mainly a problem with wrong HTML / CSS on that web page. But a browser should be fault-tolerant, and we will have to check whether that goal can be reached better with "font.minimum-size.x-western=10" or "font.minimum-size.x-western=0"? h) And this one might be INVALID or WFM: For report I did an additional test with a Profile I created few days ago with a SM version I can't remember to test an autocomplete-issue, and this profile has default = 10. But a newly created profile from SM 38 has default 0 and does not cause the problem. I will do some further investigation
status-seamonkey2.38:
--- → unaffected
Version: SeaMonkey 2.33 Branch → unspecified
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Comment 6•9 years ago
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My results in user report might have been nonsense, currently I can't reproduce a default "font.minimum-size.x-western=10" for newly created profiles with 2.33.1, 2.35, 2.38b1 (all: WIN7). So INVALID for now. But I can't be sure that there really is no problem at all because of the nearby newly created test profile what hat "font.minimum-size.x-western=10". s @all: Please feel free to reopen this Bug if you can reproduce the problem with a newly created user profile, current SeaMonkey version and a current OS and if you can contribute a step by step instruction how to reproduce the problem reliably.
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 9 years ago
Resolution: --- → INVALID
Comment 7•9 years ago
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According to the W3C test tool, the cited Web page has 17 HTML errors and 108 CSS errors. No one should expect Gecko to render such a page without problems.
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