Re: JavaScript Problems

2017-12-09 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/9/2017 11:25 AM, EE wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64)
>> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
>>  SeaMonkey/2.49.1 (installed more than a month ago)
>>
>> Some Web sites make very annoying use of JavaScript, so I disable
>> JavaScript when viewing those sites.  Within the past two days, however,
>> the text in those sites is now very tiny on a gray background.  I can
>> observe this while running in Safe Mode.
>>
>> An example is Reuters news articles such as
>> .
>>   I see the problem there if JavaScript is disabled before I request that
>> URI.  I do not see the problem if I disable JavaScript after the page
>> has rendered but before I begin scrolling.
>>
>> Is the problem caused by the Web site, or is it a problem with
>> JavaScript?  Has anyone else seen this problem?
>>
> You could set a minimum font size to prevent text from showing as too 
> small.
> 

I already set my minimum to 13 px.  The text I see is much smaller.

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Re: JavaScript Problems

2017-12-09 Thread EE

David E. Ross wrote:

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64)
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 (installed more than a month ago)

Some Web sites make very annoying use of JavaScript, so I disable
JavaScript when viewing those sites.  Within the past two days, however,
the text in those sites is now very tiny on a gray background.  I can
observe this while running in Safe Mode.

An example is Reuters news articles such as
.
  I see the problem there if JavaScript is disabled before I request that
URI.  I do not see the problem if I disable JavaScript after the page
has rendered but before I begin scrolling.

Is the problem caused by the Web site, or is it a problem with
JavaScript?  Has anyone else seen this problem?

You could set a minimum font size to prevent text from showing as too 
small.


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Re: JavaScript Problems

2017-12-08 Thread Lee
On 12/8/17, David E. Ross  wrote:
> Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64)
> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
>   SeaMonkey/2.49.1 (installed more than a month ago)
>
> Some Web sites make very annoying use of JavaScript, so I disable
> JavaScript when viewing those sites.  Within the past two days, however,
> the text in those sites is now very tiny on a gray background.  I can
> observe this while running in Safe Mode.
>
> An example is Reuters news articles such as
> .
>  I see the problem there if JavaScript is disabled before I request that
> URI.  I do not see the problem if I disable JavaScript after the page
> has rendered but before I begin scrolling.
>
> Is the problem caused by the Web site, or is it a problem with
> JavaScript?

I'm guessing the problem is caused by the web site using javascript to
change the css markup

>  Has anyone else seen this problem?

View / Use Style / None
scroll wy down past the oversized icons & the text is readable.

Regards,
Lee
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JavaScript Problems

2017-12-08 Thread David E. Ross
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64)
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 (installed more than a month ago)

Some Web sites make very annoying use of JavaScript, so I disable
JavaScript when viewing those sites.  Within the past two days, however,
the text in those sites is now very tiny on a gray background.  I can
observe this while running in Safe Mode.

An example is Reuters news articles such as
.
 I see the problem there if JavaScript is disabled before I request that
URI.  I do not see the problem if I disable JavaScript after the page
has rendered but before I begin scrolling.

Is the problem caused by the Web site, or is it a problem with
JavaScript?  Has anyone else seen this problem?

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David E. Ross


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