Re: The mysterious disappearing text in Mozilla

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D. D. Brierton wrote:
On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 01:39, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:


Without going to your page I can recommend two things if you're having that problem.

1) Validate your HTML[0]
2) Validate your CSS [1]

If it doesn't validate, fix your design until it does. Mozilla (and Gecko based browsers) and Opera are two of the most compliant browsers on the planet.

[0]: http://validator.w3.org/
[1]: http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator-uri.html


They weren't my pages! These were general problems I was having when
browsing. (Actually, I'm a web developer and you're preaching to the
converted when it comes to the standards compliance of Moz and the
importance of validating.)

ah, sorry. Sounded like you were asking for a site check. I'm a former web master myself.



It turns out that there was something odd in my galeon and mozilla prefs.js (I think to do with my font settings), which I have been using for years now through multiple installs and upgrades of Mozilla and Galeon. I moved them and let both apps recreate them and the problem went away.


Aw, sweet. :)


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