On 9/28/13 11:20 AM, Rufus wrote:
> Chris Ilias wrote:
>> On 2013-09-27 9:49 PM, Rufus wrote:
>>> ....since it doesn't seem like the coders are going to fix this
>>> seemingly simple problem any time soon (if ever), is there anything I
>>> can do using a user CSS to fix it myself?
>>
>> Could you provide more details about what the problem is? Thanks.
>>
> 
> Someone here said this is a known bug, it was introduced after SM 2.13.2 
> - when the Master Password prompt dialog is presented the bottom edge is 
> drawn short and the buttons run off the bottom edge.  I think it's a Mac 
> only bug, SM Modern Theme.
> 
> It's further aggravated by the fact that SM is ignoring my pref setting 
> for request for Master Password, so when that random request happens I 
> then also have to look at this problem as well - the combination of the 
> two bugs together is four times as annoying.
> 
> So I've halted at 2.13.2 on the machines I use most and only keep up 
> with the latest on my laptop...just to keep up with what hasn't been 
> addressed.  At least I only have to deal with the random Master requests 
> in 2.13.2.
> 
> But it occurred to me that maybe I could fix it in userChrome.css - can I?
> 

Windows XP SP3
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.21
SeaMonkey Default Theme 2.21

I don't see that problem.  Thus, your conjecture that this is limited
only to Macs or the combination of a Mac and the Modern Theme is quite
likely correct.

Have you tried the Default Theme for your version of SeaMonkey?

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