WFMBoxerBoi76 wrote:Print preview crashes FF.
BUILD: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8b2) Gecko/20050403 Firefox/1.0+
DEFAULT Theme; NEW Profile; NO Extensions;
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The Official Win32 20050404 [Trunk] build is out.
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Re: Print Preview Crashes FF
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Re: Print Preview Crashes FF
BoxerBoi76 wrote:Print preview crashes FF.
BUILD: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8b2) Gecko/20050403 Firefox/1.0+
DEFAULT Theme; NEW Profile; NO Extensions;
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WFM, do you have a URL of a site trying to Print Preview?
I have a site that crashes FF everytime... but with this build, it doesnt.
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I just switched to Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8b2) Gecko/20050402 Firefox/1.0+, and the rendering is different from what gives FF 1.0(.2). For example, some pages on my website are centered instead of being left aligned ( click ). It is left-aligned with FF 1.0 and IE, trunk builds center the content. Is this a bug from the trunk build, or does it come from the template I use (which rendering would be wrong under FF 1.0 and IE)?
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chob wrote:No one wants a browser that lets all sites install software. That's the point of the options: to either disallow all sites from installing software, or having a whitelist of sites that the user has specifically given the thumbs up to.Hammer 2.0 wrote:chob wrote:Because then if it's unticked it suggests that it's 'not preventing web sites from installing software'.
My point exactly. Invert its function (by re-programming) and change the text. If the box is unticked, all sites are allowed to install software and the button is grey.
How about adding "selected" ("Allow selected websites to install software"), which makes the "Allowed sites" button coherent with the tick?
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WFMsysKin wrote:Beast crashes for me whenever it finishes downloading a file. I only got one talkback - TB4822301E - but I can make more if talkback.exe won't crash too often.
Can someone confirm?
20050404 00:51 PDT build
Get a newer beast.
Sometimes the builds are corrupt for no reason at all.
Somehow the files don't get properly transferred to the mirrors all the time.
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Athropos wrote:I just switched to Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8b2) Gecko/20050402 Firefox/1.0+, and the rendering is different from what gives FF 1.0(.2). For example, some pages on my website are centered instead of being left aligned ( click ). It is left-aligned with FF 1.0 and IE, trunk builds center the content. Is this a bug from the trunk build, or does it come from the template I use (which rendering would be wrong under FF 1.0 and IE)?
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</head>
<body class="page_bg">
<a name="up" id="up"></a>
<div align="center" >
Looks like it is intended to center.
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Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.8b2) Gecko/20050404 Firefox/1.0+
Latest beast build seems sweet as a nut. roc's checkins have sped rendering of certain pages up and at the same time fixed some minor layout bugs.
All the work fixing the recent regressions seems to have paid off.
edit: because 'clear cache' still sometimes doesn't work when clicked.
Latest beast build seems sweet as a nut. roc's checkins have sped rendering of certain pages up and at the same time fixed some minor layout bugs.
All the work fixing the recent regressions seems to have paid off.
edit: because 'clear cache' still sometimes doesn't work when clicked.
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Peter(6) wrote:Code: Select all
</head>
<body class="page_bg">
<a name="up" id="up"></a>
<div align="center" >
Looks like it is intended to center.
This centers the table AND the contained text, with FF 1.0 only the table is centered. I'm not the author of this template, and I didn't search much to see what causes this, but it's difficult to determine what rendering is correct (provided that the older version of gecko that comes with FF 1.0 does not render it this way). So I don't know is this is a fixed bug or a new one...
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Peter(6) wrote:WFMsysKin wrote:Beast crashes for me whenever it finishes downloading a file. I only got one talkback - TB4822301E - but I can make more if talkback.exe won't crash too often.
Can someone confirm?
20050404 00:51 PDT build
Get a newer beast.
Sometimes the builds are corrupt for no reason at all.
Somehow the files don't get properly transferred to the mirrors all the time.
Yup, I checked with two more builds and it still happens. However, I figured out it only happens with my fav theme (Pinball) so I filed bug 288938 on it.
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Hmm, I doubt there is anything but the theme to blame.sysKin wrote:Yup, I checked with two more builds and it still happens. However, I figured out it only happens with my fav theme (Pinball) so I filed bug 288938 on it.
Themes and 1.0+ don't do too well yet
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Hmm, it shouldn't center the tablecontent.Athropos wrote:Peter(6) wrote:Code: Select all
</head>
<body class="page_bg">
<a name="up" id="up"></a>
<div align="center" >
Looks like it is intended to center.
This centers the table AND the contained text, with FF 1.0 only the table is centered. I'm not the author of this template, and I didn't search much to see what causes this, but it's difficult to determine what rendering is correct (provided that the older version of gecko that comes with FF 1.0 does not render it this way). So I don't know is this is a fixed bug or a new one...
nightly build threads 20040225 (FF 0.8.0+) - 20120331 (FF14a)