Closed
Bug 65717
Opened 24 years ago
Closed 24 years ago
Text size should default to 90%
Categories
(Core :: Layout, defect)
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VERIFIED
INVALID
People
(Reporter: rune.boeggild, Assigned: asa)
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Details
From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; 0.7) Gecko/20010109 BuildID: 2001010901 This might sound like a petty problem, but it is what live from doing: HTM´izizing graphic designs into homepages and it is really annoying when browsers don't have the same default text size : My proposition for a solution should be simple: That text default size is set to 90% instead of 100% :-).. and that goes for the CSS declerations too !! Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Go to http://www.ostebordet.dk/ 2. Switch between text size 100% and text size 90% 3. Compare this to Internet Explorer 5.01(SP1)+ 4. Now try to overwrite / remove stylesheet 5. Do sted 1-3 again Actual Results: I see that default Internet Explorer text size is the same as 90% text size i Mozilla, which is not the default... and the same 90/100 correlations is the problem when using CSS. Expected Results: It should be the same en all browsers :-) Utopia - but it is a problem for me and as I like the idea of Mozilla I figured I would report it.. - Rune
Updated•24 years ago
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Component: Browser-General → Layout
Summary: Bad: Text size in 90% size should be default → Text size should default to 90%
Comment 1•24 years ago
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Sending to layout. Removing "Bad:" from summary. I don't know why people use that, that's what the severity field is for. I suspect this is invalid, but you never know...
Comment 2•24 years ago
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This sounds totally whacked for me. Reporter, keep in mind that this kind of change affects thousands of users. I think it should be 100% as usual.
Comment 3•24 years ago
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this bug is invalid. the site uses a different stylesheet for netscape browsers and in this stylesheet the font size is one pixel larger. it's correct that netscape 4.x displays exactly the same font size as ie4.x,5.x because there was a bug in netscape 4.x and that website corrected this via a different fontsize in the css. netscape 6 or mozilla render the font sizes exactly as ie 4.x and 5.x when you use the same css file for those browsers...
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 24 years ago
Resolution: --- → INVALID
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