msg68479 - (view) |
Author: Miki Tebeka (tebeka) * |
Date: 2008-06-20 21:47 |
See gray area in attached screenshot |
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msg68481 - (view) |
Author: Adam Olsen (Rhamphoryncus) |
Date: 2008-06-20 22:00 |
Works for me. |
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msg68482 - (view) |
Author: Benjamin Peterson (benjamin.peterson) *  |
Date: 2008-06-20 22:54 |
Are you using a pre-final version of Firefox? |
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msg68483 - (view) |
Author: Miki Tebeka (tebeka) * |
Date: 2008-06-20 23:17 |
Using final version (on Ubuntu 8.04) |
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msg68486 - (view) |
Author: Adam Olsen (Rhamphoryncus) |
Date: 2008-06-20 23:25 |
That's the same version I'm using. Maybe there's some font size differences? I'm also on a 64-bit AMD. |
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msg68834 - (view) |
Author: Terry J. Reedy (terry.reedy) *  |
Date: 2008-06-27 17:04 |
It would have been helpful if you had given the url in your message instead of requiring respondents to read a fuzzy image. In any case, there is no gray box on Windows XP with FF3 at any zoom level nor with IE7. I suggest closing this as idiosyncratic. |
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msg68842 - (view) |
Author: Miki Tebeka (tebeka) * |
Date: 2008-06-27 18:47 |
I see the big search box on http://docs.python.org/dev/. The "gray box" is just me highlighting the problematic area in the picture, not in the actual web site. Sorry I wasn't clear about that. My settings is FF3 on Untuntu 8.04 |
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msg68844 - (view) |
Author: Miki Tebeka (tebeka) * |
Date: 2008-06-27 18:58 |
Changing the default font in FF to 14 points seems to fix the problem (my default is 22). |
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msg68846 - (view) |
Author: Benjamin Peterson (benjamin.peterson) *  |
Date: 2008-06-27 19:15 |
In that case, I think we can only advise to change the font size and/or make a Firefox bug report. |
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msg68857 - (view) |
Author: Miki Tebeka (tebeka) * |
Date: 2008-06-27 21:04 |
When someone reports a problem in a web site, one of the worst answers is "it's a browser bug - we're not going to fix it". I agree this should be moved to a lower priority, but closing it is a bad decision IMO. |
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msg68859 - (view) |
Author: Raymond Hettinger (rhettinger) *  |
Date: 2008-06-27 21:50 |
Running FF3.0 on Windows it looks fine at various font sizes. Maybe this is unique to the Ubuntu build. Also, I looked at the style sheet and didn't see anything odd. |
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msg68865 - (view) |
Author: Adam Olsen (Rhamphoryncus) |
Date: 2008-06-28 00:37 |
I've checked it again, using the font preferences rather than the zoom setting, and I can reproduce the problem. Part of the problem stems from using pixels to set the margin, rather than ems (or whatever the text box is based on). However, although the margin (at least visually) scales up evenly, the fonts themselves do not. Arguably this is a defect in Firefox, or maybe even the HTML specs themselves. Additionally, that only seems to control the visual margin. I've yet to figure out what controls the layout (such as wrapping the Go button). |
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msg68945 - (view) |
Author: Martina Oefelein (oefe) |
Date: 2008-06-29 10:32 |
I can reproduce it with Safari if I enlarge the font size (Cmd +), and it looks like this will happen with *any* browser. Main cause is that the with of the sidebar is set in pixels, while the size of the Quick search box (and the sidebar text as well) scales with the font size. One possible solution would be to set a fixed pixel width for the Quick search box via css. (This wouldn't prevent the sidebar text from overflowing, though, but that usually happens only with *very* large font sizes, as the browsers first try to wrap the text to fit it into the box. Only if individual words won't fit, they overflow.) Another possible solution would be specify the sidebar with in ems. |
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msg84469 - (view) |
Author: R. David Murray (r.david.murray) *  |
Date: 2009-03-30 02:59 |
I confirm that this happens with FF 3.0.6 on Gentoo Linux if I press the + (zoom) key enough times (the page otherwise looks good, but the search box pokes out of the margin box and overlays text in the content area). At even larger font sizes it becomes apparent that there is insufficient gutter between content columns, as well. Definitely low priority, but it would be nice to fix it. |
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msg175231 - (view) |
Author: Ezio Melotti (ezio.melotti) *  |
Date: 2012-11-09 13:12 |
I can't reproduce this with both the old (2.x) and new (3.x) themes on Firefox 16, so I'm closing this. If someone can still reproduce it, feel free to reopen it. |
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