On 7/27/2015 5:33 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64)
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.35
Font preferences:
   Proportional:  serif 15px
        serif:  Georgia
        sans-serif:  Verdana
        cursive:  Comic Sans MS
        fantasy:  ShelleyAndante BT
   Monospace:  Courier New 15px
   Minimum: 12px
   Allow documents to use other fonts enabled

Go to <http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/>.  If there is a tropical depression,
storm, or hurricane below the map, select its Public Advisory or its
Forecast Discussion.  The HTML for the main body of text is contained
between <pre> and </pre> and is Courier New at 10px per an external CSS.
  Note that the tops of the letters are cut off.

I see similar problems elsewhere on the Web.  This is all relatively
new, but I cannot recall whether it started before or after updating to
SeaMonkey 2.35 from 2.26.1 or before or after installing the July
Windows updates.  The problem goes away when I zoom text larger.  Also,
I do not see this problem with Courier New at 12px in Word 2007.

Is this a problem with the Web page, with the Gecko rendering, or with
how Windows handles fonts?  Also, why is the text rendered at 10px when
I specified a minimum font-size of 12px?

I use Verdana Bold minimum font size 11 pt for all but cursive and fantasy and that is how Forecast Discussion renders and in 11 pt (of course in all caps). The main page though is badly displayed in Sea Monkey. I have my forecast page pinned at the top of vertical tabs in both Fx and Pale Moon so I don't usually use the site in Sea Monkey so I have no idea how long it has displayed poorly.
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