Am 07.01.2017 um 14:34 schrieb François Patte:
Le 07/01/2017 13:45, Tim a écrit :
Allegedly, on or about 07 January 2017, François Patte sent:
I just installed fedora 25 on my laptop. firefox 50 (or 49) is unable
to
display fonts if I put this css instruction:
* {
font-family: Freeserif, Helvetica, sans-serif;
}
If I comment this in the css file, I can see the text if not: all
decorations, and images are displayed but no text appears!
I tried with google-chrome and the page is correctly rendered.
Are you using the same file for both, or just typing the same
information into each browser's CSS files? If they're separate files,
check carefully for any typing errors.
For what it's worth, specifying a serif, then two sans-serif fall-backs,
is a bit odd. Not that /that/ should have anything to do with your
issue.
I read this:
http://www.math-info.univ-paris5.fr/~patte/projet-ycart/
No problem with firefox 42 on fedora 21, no problem with firefox 50.1.0
on fedora 24.
Problem occurs with firefox 49 or 50 on fedora 25 but no problem on this
platform with google-chrome.
On fedora 25 I have the same problem if I read localy the same files
through httpd server running on localhost public_html
For me, this site is rendered identically by Firefox (50.1.0) and Chrome
(55.0.2883.87 (64-bit)) in Fedora 25 (KDE).
In Firefox, the fonts font instruction ( font-family: Freeserif,
Helvetica, sans-serif;}) is obviosly applied, you can switch it on and
off with Firefox' web developer tools.
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