On Sunday, September 2, 2018 at 12:07:54 PM UTC-5, no...@nonospam.org wrote:
> Yesterday morning, when I went to google.com, the cursor was displaced 
> to the top of the search box instead of being centered, and as I typed 
> in a search some of the words would spill over to a second line in the 
> search box. This happened only with SM, and it happened on every 
> computer I tried it on.
> 
> Later in the day, the problem disappeared, but today it is back again. I 
> haven't seen this on any other website.
> 
> Why is this only showing up on SM and not on Firefox, IE11, or Edge? Any 
> ideas on how to eliminate it? Thanks!
> 
> John
> -- 
> Q: What's the quickest way to get a mailbox full of spam?
> A: Post a message in any newsgroup using a real email address.
> 
> Therefore, please reply in this newsgroup. Thank you.

I am having the same problem.  Am running SeaMonkey 2.49.4 on a Windows 7 
Professional 64 Bit machine.  I have seen work arounds for Win 7 Ultimate but 
not for my OS. Since this is a Google initiated problem, seems to me Google 
should fix it instead of me having to jump thru hoops for a work around.  I am 
not that webpage code knoledgeable so I have no idea what folks are talking 
about when they talk about "about:config" or 
"general.useragen.site_specific_overrides"  Any help greatly appreciated.
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