James wrote:
Eric wrote:
David Cox wrote:
On 18/11/2010 11:20 AM, Eric wrote:
I just checked seamonkey's rendering of
http://www.w3.org/Amaya/Overview.html

It doesn't properly render it. One of the side frames overlaps the
words
on another frame. Though readable, it is annoying.

Do you have a minimum font size set? That can cause frames to overlap.

djc
<snip>

I've never changed it, but when I go in to about:config it says
default 20

Eric
I have the same problem on some pages, but I never explored the reason
for the overlap that sometimes makes a page unreadable. I usually just
use a different browser. When I look at the SeaMonkey parameters, I see
that "font.minimum-size.th" = 10 and all the others = 0.

I went to the site you cited and had no problems with text overlap. I am
using "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.15)
Gecko/20101027 SeaMonkey/2.0.10".

I look at the problem and I believe that those that have the skills to
fix the problem probably have different priorities and that it will get
fixed eventually. I am sure that they are already aware of the problem
if they use SeaMonkey.
Well, Thanks everyone for the thoughts. I've changed the minimum font to no min or blank, but the fonts everywhere became too small, so I've changed the pixels up, and that seems to work, the overlap is gone, and I can read the screen without squinting.

Thanks everyone for the assistance, and I hope this discussion helps others who are experiencing similar difficulties.

Eric
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