Yeah strange image rendering bug. I've seen some image rendering 
strangness in 0.9.8 that I haven't seen before.

 From an end user point of view it seems rendering has been getting 
worse since 0.9.6. I don't know what the problem is, but I am certainly 
not the only one who is noticing this.

As a web developer it's been tough having to test in a third browser, 
but recently I've had to totally stop testing my work stuff in Mozilla. 
Anything complex is going to run into a weird bug.

I continue to test my for fun stuff in Mozilla, but just today for 
instance, I ran into a height bug with the button tag. It's totally 
broken. It not only renders wrong, but it's inconsistent in how it 
renders wrong. Setting pixel height to any thing 1-8 has no effect, 
keeping the button about 12px high. Then setting it to 9 makes it very 
small. Definately less than 9px. Then it starts going up normally...

I'd report it, but it doesn't matter. Everything is getting targeted 
post 1.0, and some Netscape person will probably come along and try to 
justify the bug anyway.

jon

Randall Parker wrote:
> The problem appears to be that the images are truncated as compared to how
> they appear in IE. So the red caption blurb ends up being narrower than
> the image above it. 
> 
> On Sat, 16 Feb 2002 14:28:30 -0800 esteemed Randall Parker did hold forth thusly:
> 
>>So do some of the pictures. See these URLs for examples.
>>
>>http://www.nature.com/nsu/020211/020211-12.html
>>http://www.nature.com/nsu/020211/020211-10.html
>>http://www.nature.com/nsu/020211/020211-13.html
>>http://www.nature.com/nsu/020121/020121-14.html
>>
>>I'm running Moz v0.98 2002020406 on NT4 SP6a. Anyone else see this too?
>>
>>
>>


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