Mozilla display issues, esp. with hover

2003-12-10 Thread Eric H. Barlow
Hello

I'm running Mozilla on Windows and I get the same thing.  Its funny, I post 
the code on my apache (1.3) server and it does this (on php includes) 
however, it doesn't do this when I post it to a web server off site 
(hostultra) it doesn't do this.  I wonder if it is the way the web server 
sends information to the browser.

Eric

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Re: Mozilla display issues, esp. with hover

2003-09-02 Thread Scott Ballantyne
Are you using gnome? I've noticed similar behavior. Mozilla will often
show the gnome foot print in black, and things are quite
unreadable. It depends on the site. I've also observed similar things
in other applications from time to time. I don't know if it's a bug in
gnome, X or the applications.

sdb
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Mozilla display issues, esp. with hover

2003-09-02 Thread Jesse Sheidlower

I recently updated my Mozilla install, and since then have 
been having assorted display problems. These don't affect
a similar install on Linux, so I'm imagining they're 
FreeBSD-related; if not, sorry for this OT post.

In particular it seems that sites having particular links
where there's some "hover" value in the CSS display
strangely: when the page first loads, these links are
displayed in some plain text, then when I run the mouse
over them (without clicking, and this is for non-
JavaScript pages) the links turn to their "hover" value
during mouseover, and then return to some other value--
but not the plain value--after mouseover.

The typical effect is that links will display in
black, then during mouseover they'll turn into, say,
blue with underlines, and then after mouseover they'll
return to non-underlined blue, which is what they should
have been in the first place. Also, moving up and down
using the scrollbar can have an impact on how these are
rendered.

I've noticed similar (?) problems where text is displayed
in black when it should be in some color/weight variant,
but I haven't noticed a pattern that will allow me to 
discuss it further.

Any ideas about this? I'm using Mozilla 1.4 for GTK-2,
installed from Ports, on FreeBSD 4.8.

Thanks.

Jesse Sheidlower
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