Looks like the latest Firefox has changed how some borders are rendered. I noticed this in an Echo 3-based application I developed.
Could you post two images showing the difference?
Thanks in advance.
--- Cheers Carlo.
Amateurs practice until they get it right. Professionals practice until they can't get it wrong.
Believe it or not, I can't! An IAVA forced us to move to the latest Firefox and I don't have any screenshots of the old.
In looking at it more, it may not be borders (as in a CSS border attribute) specifically, but it definitely funked up my column headers.
If you have time/if it's permitted in your environment, there's always portable FireFox.
Curious to see what it did, haven't seen many (any?) rendering differences in Echo components from 2.x->3.6.x.
Heh... USB thumb drives are not allowed in this environment. So there goes that idea...
I'll see if I can't find an older screenshot.
There are some other changes in my GUI, but here's an example of how Firefox 3.6 changed how my column headers look. I wish I had larger screenshots, but this is the best I can do right now.
Compare.
Could you post two images showing the difference?
Thanks in advance.
---
Cheers
Carlo.
Amateurs practice until they get it right.
Professionals practice until they can't get it wrong.
Believe it or not, I can't!
Believe it or not, I can't! An IAVA forced us to move to the latest Firefox and I don't have any screenshots of the old.
In looking at it more, it may not be borders (as in a CSS border attribute) specifically, but it definitely funked up my column headers.
If you have time/if it's
If you have time/if it's permitted in your environment, there's always portable FireFox.
Curious to see what it did, haven't seen many (any?) rendering differences in Echo components from 2.x->3.6.x.
Heh... USB thumb drives are
Heh... USB thumb drives are not allowed in this environment. So there goes that idea...
I'll see if I can't find an older screenshot.
There are some other changes
There are some other changes in my GUI, but here's an example of how Firefox 3.6 changed how my column headers look. I wish I had larger screenshots, but this is the best I can do right now.