Author Topic: [SOLVED]Where did this stupid line that crosses the forum topic...?  (Read 1565 times)

Offline -deadcats

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...It only seems to have appeared on my computer in the last few days. Is it an X11 artifact, or more closely related to xconf? I have an ATI

No, I did not do a forum search. It's a forum problem on my nappy that only appeared a couple of days ago.I have an ATI Mobility HD 4650.

No previous problems displaying the Forum in Firefox. Current Firefox version is 5.0.1. It's no big problem--I rarely poll the forums for insignificant stuff. But it is somewhat irksome.

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« Last Edit: July 24, 2011, 01:15:10 AM by -deadcats »

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"nappy" = "lappy"

Sorry for the confusion. ;)

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Hi,

Any chance to get a screenshoot ?

Altenatively, did you try a different  browser ?

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...It only seems to have appeared on my computer in the last few days. Is it an X11 artifact, or more closely related to xconf? I have an ATI

No, I did not do a forum search. It's a forum problem on my nappy that only appeared a couple of days ago.I have an ATI Mobility HD 4650.

No previous problems displaying the Forum in Firefox. Current Firefox version is 5.0.1. It's no big problem--I rarely poll the forums for insignificant stuff. But it is somewhat irksome.

regards
-dc

Press Ctrl++ or Ctrl+-, the + and  - being the ones on the number pad part of your keyboard.
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...It only seems to have appeared on my computer in the last few days. Is it an X11 artifact, or more closely related to xconf? I have an ATI

No, I did not do a forum search. It's a forum problem on my nappy that only appeared a couple of days ago.I have an ATI Mobility HD 4650.

No previous problems displaying the Forum in Firefox. Current Firefox version is 5.0.1. It's no big problem--I rarely poll the forums for insignificant stuff. But it is somewhat irksome.

regards
-dc

Press Ctrl++ or Ctrl+-, the + and  - being the ones on the number pad part of your keyboard.

(additional info) using Ctrl+0 returns you back to the default zoom.  ;)


Sorry O-P, I had to steal your color scheme for consistency.   ;) ;)
« Last Edit: July 21, 2011, 06:55:41 PM by Rudge »


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I have that line for at least 6 months now. ON and Off
As it doesn't bother me at all, I never said anything.
However, I looked at it briefly long ago, and it seems only to be in Firefox, not Opera

As I said, it doesn't bother me, so......... :D
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I have just changed from Compiz to the native KDE 3D compositing today and this line has just showed up for me on the forum and on other sites too and I only use OPERA. I've never had this line before.
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Ctrl +/- enlarges/reduces the font and does away with the line. Using the same commands to return to the original screen makes the line come back. (BTW, neither Ctrl-0 or Ctrl-O does anything regarding Firefox on my lappy. Haven't tried it in Konqueror or Conky.

I mean it doesn't really bother me...who knows, it might be my default font settings...just one of those niggling things you know...

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You can also get smaller zoom (in / out) increments by using the Ctrl key + Mouse Wheel.

Additionally they can be modified in about:config and entering

toolkit.zoomManager.zoomValues

Edit - plus you could use the Firefox NoSquint Add-on

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/2592
« Last Edit: July 22, 2011, 01:48:39 PM by menotu »
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Menotu:

Ooh! I love the no squint add on to Firefox. Thanks a bunch for the link!

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Sorry - what did you say -deadcats?  I can't read it   ;D ;D ;D ;D

I think it's one add-on that's "saved" a lot of people a lot of eye strain!
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...the No Squint add on is a plus, but still does not remedy the original condition.

I really don't care about it, other than it's somewhat irksome.

However, if all those involved continue to troubleshoot it, who knows, we may ACTUALLY find a bug-fix. (P.S. My wife is a developer for that other OS, and wishes she had all the bug hunters available that Linux has. Just saying...we're doing something right...

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In Firefox > Edit > Preferences > Content > Fonts and Colors >>> change the size of your default font to one lower.

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(SOLVED)...stupid line that crosses the forum topic section come from?
« Reply #13 on: July 22, 2011, 09:58:57 PM »
Har...that worked! Thanks, Neal! :)

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Har...that worked! Thanks, Neal! :)

You're welcome. If pages load with fonts too small, click the zoom in (+) icon on your firefox toolbar. That will increase the size of the pages, not just the font, so the stripe shouldn't come back.