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Firefox display problem
I've had this problem for a little while now where firefox won't display some pages correctly. Some of the pages are one's I've used with other machines using firefox without a problem, so I know it's not an issue with the sites themselves, but a problem with firefox itself. What happens is, everything gets shifted way too far to the right. As an example, here's the Pro Football Weekly site.
This is how firefox displays it for me: http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y265/spectre10/pfw.jpg As you can see, the text scrolls way over, and the stuff that's supposed to be in the white box in the middle of the screen (you can see some of it all the way on the right in the middle), is shifted way over to the left (as far as the scroll bar at the bottom will go. I know it's not my screen resolution since I have it at 1280x960, so it's not so low that it would need to shift them. I'm using Firefox version 2.0.0.4. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. *edit* I forgot to mention that my OS is kUbuntu 6.10 |
wow yeah i dunno, it displays fine for me and i'm using firefox 2.0.0.4 and running at 1440x900widescreen. I would suggest clearing out the cache and giving it another stab tho.
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Just gave that a try and no go. :( Thanks though.
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What trouble-shooting have you done so far? Have you tried using a different resolution? Maybe something about the aspect ratio is confusing Firefox. What extensions and/or themes are you running? It's possible that one of them is causing the issue.
I'm running 2.0.0.4 on an XP box here, and though the site displays fine, I have literally hundreds of parse errors in my console, leading me to believe that particular site is very poorly designed. If I had to take a guess, I'd say something's gone pear-shaped with your .css files, though I don't know why. Firefox uses .css files to define it's default display characteristics. These can override a website's .css files and if the site is poorly designed and you have something buggy in your files, that would almost definitely cause the issues you're seeing. Try going to the Page Style sub-menu in the View menu and selecting No Style. Everything will look very plain, but if the site otherwise displays properly than we'll know what the issue is. While you're at it, list all of the options in there, along with the one that was selected when you opened the sub-menu. |
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And thanks, this is appreciated. |
Have you tried the pages on other machines also running kubuntu 6.10? Or, for that matter, any other machine also running Linux?
It could be an issue of Firefox on Linux, Firefox on kubuntu 6.10, or possibly just the version of firefox that kubuntu 6.10 uses. You might want to try upgrading to kubuntu 7.04 too. |
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Firefox Help: How To Manage Profiles |
Export any personalization you've done to Firefox (extensions, bookmarks, etc) and try reinstalling Fx.
If that doesn't work, you can fairly safely assume the build you're downloading has some compatibility issues with your OS. Try Redlemon's solution first, though. I don't have any experience with profiles, but it sounds like it might help avoid reinstallation. |
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Again, thank you to everyone for all the help! |
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