Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Looks like a CSS problem. Try using a mozilla based browser and see if that works.
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreationAnyway, can anyone actually answer this without a retarded remark?
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Looks like a CSS problem. Try using a mozilla based browser and see if that works.
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Anyway, can anyone actually answer this without a retarded remark?
You mean a gecko based browser? Like mozilla, GALEON, and netscape all use?
Originally posted by: Jason Clark
I'm guessing its a font issue, or an issue in the linux build of the browser. There are no issues I'm aware of in the css or the forum code to cause that at all. We test with Mozilla, FireFox, Opera, IE none show the issue anywhere.
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Looks like a CSS problem. Try using a mozilla based browser and see if that works.
.....
Anyway, can anyone actually answer this without a retarded remark?
You mean a gecko based browser? Like mozilla, GALEON, and netscape all use?
Well. Have you actually tried it in another browser ?
It doesn't do that in FireFox
Originally posted by: Jason Clark
I'm guessing its a font issue, or an issue in the linux build of the browser. There are no issues I'm aware of in the css or the forum code to cause that at all. We test with Mozilla, FireFox, Opera, IE none show the issue anywhere.
Originally posted by: Dennis Travis
Here in Suse Linux Pro 9.0 with Mozilla and Konqueror, Opera and Epiphany 1.0 and it looks fine. I wonder what is up on his system? Tried Windows with everything Jason tried, Suse 9.0, Knoppix with Mozilla, Konqueror and Opera, and Mac OSX with Firefox and Safari and Opera. Everything looks great.
It's got to be a problem with the linux version he is running somewhere .
Originally posted by: Dennis Travis
Yeah I saw that. I wonder what is going on? I wish I could help but can't duplicate it here. Tried the new knoppix linux late last night and same thing, every browser in a thread was perfect. It has to be something in Debian that your system rigs say you are using. Maybe some setting? I don't know much about Debian as a distro. It's has to be in the OS somewhere. I am suprised I can't get at least one browser in Suse and now Knoppix to mess up. Maybe I am lucky!! Maybe the gods of Linux love me! 😀