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Firefox 2.0.9 It Css Position A Bit Wrong.

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Well, I have installed the lastest version of Firefox 2.0.9.But it got some issues that when I have browse few web sitesuch yahoo. It got some text wrong positioned. Anyone got this problems too ? Thanks.

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I haven't noticed anything odd, not that I am looking. Do you have any print screens of this alignment problem or post some links of websites where this is happening so we can see this in action. Maybe the new update will fix this problem and it comes out today so see what happens when you install it.

Edited by Saint_Michael (see edit history)

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I did quite a few browsing actions with 2.0.0.9, and never notices any broken css, or missplaced texts on any of the pages... not that I visit yahoo too much :) But I checked it, and it appears fine...And my FF just updated itself, and now I'm a proud user of 2.0.0.10... I tried browsing through yahoo again, and other sites, and everything still appears fine, no missplaced texts or elements...Perhaps you are using some add-in that causes css or html on a page to appear broken?

Edited by Galahad (see edit history)

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It did interesting when I have downloaded and installed the new patch (2.0.10) for FireFox today.And use it to check the web site that I have browsed previous and it should be work fine now.The web site I have mentioned on previous post was the yahoo web site.

 

 

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sorry I haven't tested it with the lastest version.Thanks all for the great ideas and comments. :)Blueray

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Technically, it's those sites that get it wrong...they've been created to account for the bugs in IE6/7. Firefox is pretty much as CSS standards compliant as you get (though it ain't Opera :) ).

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