Excellent! I was able to duplicate this. I tried 'none', 10pt, and 11pt settings
(before the minimum was at 12 or 14pt.) From 'none' up to 10pt. the
layout was correct.

However,  on my 1024x768 15-inch TFT screen, the fonts were too tiny to
read, and I had to magnify the font size. The positioning was still correct
after magnification (ie after applying control-+ several times).

So the bug is now described differently: the CSS positioning or size
calculations are based incorrectly on the minimum font size selection,
rather than the actual current font size, when a minimum font size
of 11 points or more is selected.

I also tried both sans-serif and serif fonts (eg FreeSerif and FreeSans),
while forcing the page to use 'my' fonts, and positioning was still
correct.

So I think we now have a correct statement of the problem which
will lead to its solution. The problem really does need to be
solved, since the minimum-size selection is broken.

Peter

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 3:24 AM, Thomas K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, I've found another way to replicate it:
>
> In the font preferences dialog I mentioned before, there is a dropdown
> for "Minimum font size". What is this currently set to? I have just had
> a play with it, and that website works properly with it set to 10 or
> below. I leave it at "none".
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/257408
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