Closed
Bug 797087
Opened 12 years ago
Closed 12 years ago
Image display (image only, no HTML) is wrong
Categories
(Core :: Layout, defect)
Tracking
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RESOLVED
DUPLICATE
of bug 713230
People
(Reporter: bugspam, Unassigned)
Details
Action: I followed an image link. What happened: The image was centred with a pale background, surrounded by a dark grey background. Examination of the generated HTML suggests that this is intended behaviour; however, , but it appears hard-wired. What was expected: The image should have been displayed with no defined background colour, with the body background being that defined in the browser settings, i.e. as in Firefox 10. What to do? For something like this, I'd expect either a configuration option or some obvious way to restyle it using a user stylesheet. I see a way to do this for the <img> (class="decoded"), but not for the <body>. I note that Chromium (v21, at least) just displays the image without trying to do anything annoyingly fancy with it. That's the behaviour which I expect of any browser.
Updated•12 years ago
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Component: Untriaged → Layout
Product: Firefox → Core
Comment 1•12 years ago
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Please find the existing bugs on this (wontfix or invalid, I suspect) and mark this duplicate.
Whiteboard: DUPEME
Comment 2•12 years ago
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(though I don’t really like the duping around that bug, because default != custom)
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 12 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
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