Mon, 08 Aug 2011 21:31:11 +0200, /Ray_Net/:

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Alright, Ray. Did you see the other replies in the thread? The description of the problem in your original post was incomplete, in my opinion, but then I've already verified I observe the same rendering with other major browsers like IE, Opera, Safari, and Firefox. The problem seems caused by bad Web authoring and is easily solved by closing the Google Translate bar at the top of the page, by clicking the [X] in the far right of the bar.

Regarding whether there appears to be a SeaMonkey specific problem - did you try it with any other browser to see if it is just SeaMonkey rendering it differently? Appears you're on Windows 7, so you're very likely having Internet Explorer to try with, in addition to SeaMonkey.

Please post back with your results of trying with another browser, and possibly post a screenshot (the easiest way would be through an image sharing service like <http://imgur.com/>), if further needed.


Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:

I see only the top half-millimeters of those two buttons in the page.
http://google-maps-api-version-3.touraineverte.com/fr/ajouter-un-marqueur-sur-une-carte-avec-api-google-maps-version-3.html

Look at bottom of the left pane.

I have been told that it's ok when using Firefox.
I my understanding SM is based, or use the FF codes ? no ?

Perhaps i need some configuration settings with my SM and this is the
cause of not viewing the two buttons correctly...

This is the code of the needed buttons:
<div id="progession">
<span class="boutonEtape" id="precedent">Etape
précédente</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="boutonEtape"
id="suivant">Etape suivante</span>
</div>

I use SM version ....
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:2.0.1) Gecko/20110608
Firefox/4.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.1

Hrm, I confirm this is a problem. I'm not sure *exactly* what is going
on yet, or its fix.

I tested in SeaMonkey 2.2.

It appears the google "translate this..." bar at the top is pushing the
_entire_ page down a bit, including the viewports scrollbar bottom. So
SeaMonkey is cutting off part of the website. Closing that google bar
(via the [x] at the far right) temporarily fixes it anyway.

THANKS A LOT.

Sending followup to our .dev group/list since it is odd enough and
certainly something is broken. (I have not verified in SeaMonkey 2.3
yet, but that release is far enough along that if it is broken in there,
even if we get the fix written today, the earliest release we'll have a
fix in is 2.4)

GREAT !
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