On 19.09.2010 07:48, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

> Jay Garcia wrote:
> 
>> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>>> Jay Garcia wrote:
>>>> Using FF 3.6.10 here and looking at your screen shot I don't see the
>>>> same thing(s), namely the topmost bar showing "GV SHm L/D" etc. The
>>>> paragraph under the Baby brings miners ....,etc. isn't cut off
>>>> either. 
>>>> 
>>>> So what's the deal with what you see and I don't? Mine looks ok to
>>>> me.
>>> 
>>> Go about two Control-Pluses and see what happens to the text under
>>> the Baby (well, it's a different article now, but same thing
>>> happens). Assuming you have zoom set to _text_only_. The text
>>> increases in size but not the containing box. This is another
>>> webmaster/author fault for eschewing fluidity. Not a browser
>>> problem.
>> 
>> Even tho it's a new article using ctrl+mouse wheel or crtl+ many times
>> causes the page to increase in size quite fluidly, no problems.
>> Perhaps it was just that particular article?
> 
> Menu:  View > Zoom > Zoom Text Only
> which I mentioned several times. Does "Zoom Text Only" have a checkmark
> next to it? If not, click on it to check it, and go look for another
> article with a long (three lines?) description.
> 

Yah, missed that for whatever reason. Setting to text-only exhibits the
problem IF it's really a problem since there are many graphics/images on
the page. In a text-only environment you really don't need that function
anyways so why use it to begin with? If text is too small on a web page
I just use ctrl+mouse wheel anyway. Why would you need text-only ..
examples?

-- 
*Jay Garcia - Netscape/Flock Champion*
www.ufaq.org
Netscape - Firefox - SeaMonkey - Flock - Thunderbird
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