Quoting Anthony Campbell on 2010-10-05 06:38:41: > I find that on certain sites, e.g. www.peterrussell.com, portions of > text are superimposed on top of one another - a sort of overflow. This > also happens with Iceape but not with Chromium-browser. I notice the problem on many sites as well, when I use my normal font settings (Liberation Serif 20pt, on a 1024x768 display specified as 96dpi in xorg). It seems to get worse, though, as I ctrl-mwheelup to enlarge the fonts. I've no net from my current location but I will follow up and try that specific site, both from this laptop and a machine configured for users having better sight. /* semi-OT rant */ I notice that a lot of sites still seem to be written by Quark, PageXPress and Publisher users and not by webdevs. Given the opportunity, I'd like to have a certain few so-called "webmasters" blindfolded, numbed, and made to browse their sites using only lynx, the keyboard, and a screen reader, to teach them the value of Web standards compliance. /* end rant*/ -- _ Brian Ryans 8B2A 54C4 E275 8CFD 8A7D 5D0B 0AD0 B014 C112 13D0 . ( ) ICQ 43190205 | Mail/Jabber/Yahoo/MSN: BrianLRyans@gmail.com ..: X ASCII Ribbon Campaign Against HTML mail and v-cards: asciiribbon.org / \ Modern man has an approximately 140-character attention span. -- blr
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