Bill Davidsen wrote:
Daniel wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/15/12 9:56 AM, Jim Taylor wrote:
SeaMonkey 2.8 now displays graphic files (.jpg, .png, .gif) that are
not full screen centered with a black border around the picture. The
previous way through 2.7.2 was to display them top left justified on a
white screen. Is this change by design???? And if so is there some
setting I can change to get the old way back? Or at least change the
border from black to white?

Jim

I submitted bug #738948, requesting a user option to use the
user-specified background color. It was closed as WontFix without any
explaination of why that would be a bad idea. I reopened the bug report
to request such an explanation. I don't know how long it will remain
open. See<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738948>.

In the comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html newsgroup, we are frequently
reminded that Web pages should not attempt to override how users have
configured their browsers. Here, however, we have a case where someone
decided to have the browser override how users configure their browsers.
This is just plain wrong. Can a Mozilla develeoper please explain why
that is not wrong?


And, David, the bug was again Resolved Wontfix about 20 min after you
re-opened it.

It would seem that someone feels that they can't defend the lack of
choice *OR* explain why can't/shouldn't be fixed, so they just keep
pretending the issue doesn't exist.


...just like with the stupid small buttons.

--
     - Rufus
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