Thanks for your reply Philippe and the tips for Mac. I didn't know about it.

I was talking about a similar bug - bold text overlapping white-space - I have for a print style sheet especially with Firefox. At the moment I fixed the bug by changing the relative font style units (% - em) to fixed units (pt) in the print stylesheet and it seems to work great. Actually I was wondering now about the law about accessiblity, section 508 for example. Is there a reference or specifications to follow even for the print ? The site does not require a high level of accessibility but I'm curious  to find out more.

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Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:

On Oct 13, 2006, at 8:14 AM, Pierre-Henri Lavigne wrote:

I got the same problem in css as the following example page : http://www.getphuture.com/i/google.jpg

The qualified persons on the mozilla IRC were busy at the moment I asked support. If someone has an idea about fixing it...
I'll forward you answers if I find out more about it.
And what is the problem ?
The problems with the text, as seen in that screenshot (bold text that overlaps previous text/loose the white-space before the text-node) ?
If yes, that is an OS X 10.4 only bug with some fonts:
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=288047>.
If something else, please give some more details, a link to an example page, etc.

Philippe
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