Cerca nel supporto

Attenzione alle mail truffa. Mozilla non chiederà mai di chiamare o mandare messaggi a un numero di telefono o di inviare dati personali. Segnalare qualsiasi attività sospetta utilizzando l'opzione “Segnala abuso”.

Ulteriori informazioni

Questa discussione è archiviata. Inserire una nuova richiesta se occorre aiuto.

comments section in yahoo doesn't word wrap properly when posting a comment

  • 11 risposte
  • 5 hanno questo problema
  • 1 visualizzazione
  • Ultima risposta di the_punnisher

more options

This is a very annoying problem that has been repeatable in FF 5

You try to post a comment in Yahoo and characters disappear on the right side and they DO show up when you actually post the comment.

WordWrap is not properly working. If you force a CR, the characters appear.

This is a very annoying problem that has been repeatable in FF 5 You try to post a comment in Yahoo and characters disappear on the right side and they DO show up when you actually post the comment. WordWrap is not properly working. If you force a CR, the characters appear.

Tutte le risposte (11)

more options

When I compose a comment below a story in finance.yahoo.com, the text box wraps normally. Which section are you commenting in so I can test there?

more options

Yahoo news comments.

http://news.yahoo.com/

Averatec 3280 running XP

S3 Graphics 1024x768 display

Problem only in FF 5. Earlier versions were OK on this box.

I don't think I have this problem with CHROMIUM ( NOT Google CHROME )

more options

Update: problem is intermittent. But repeatable every so often..don't you love working on problems like that...

more options

I'm not getting that, but if I move the resizer to the right, I can make the edge of the box disappear so that text goes beyond the margin. If yours is doing that automatically, I wonder whether an add-on might be involved?

more options

I think that is part of the problem. I CAN'T use the resizer. It doesn't work on this Averatec and I suspect it does not work on most 1024x768 displays.

I may have to go back to FF 3.5. I liked it better than the 4 and 5 upgrades.

more options

I'm not sure why the resolution would affect the resizer; is it a Windows 7 feature?

You can use a script to resize the box down to a width of 480px. Can you try this the next time the box isn't working? Just paste this to the address bar and press Enter:


javascript:void(document.getElementById("ugccmt-post-frm-textarea").style.width="480px");

If you display the bookmarks toolbar, you can create a button to run that script. Copy the script, right-click the bar and choose New Bookmark, then paste the code in where it says Location and assign a short name such as Y-box.

---

If you want an earlier version, 3.6.18 is up-to-date with security fixes. 3.5 is obsolete now.

more options

I solved the problem by going back to FF 3.6 and the sizer ( with all the problems ) went away.

That means that Mozilla needs to create a permanent fix or dump the resizer feature.

I don't recommend buggy products to my clients and this problem is a deal-breaker.

It looks like when support for 3.6.xx goes away, I will too...CHROMIUM ( not Google Chrome ) doesn't have this " feature ".

And I have been using Firefox and the programs that came before it as an alternate to M$ IE...

The same applies to my LINUX boxes.

more options

I understand that you've given up on Firefox 5 at this point.

If you later install it again, and you can replicate the problem in a new blank Firefox profile -- thus ruling out your migrated extensions and settings -- it definitely would be worth posting this issue in Bugzilla.

Creating a blank profile: Managing profiles.

Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/

One of the other variables to test is disabling hardware graphics acceleration. I have no idea whether it could affect form controls, but that feature has had its challenges on some systems.

more options

The Yahoo News problem I'm having is with 4.0.1 (but I suspect this is generic to any version). I click the article . . . the page completes loading its elements (comments, graphics etc.) . . . and then immediately the entire content of the article collapses (disappears) leaving only the title. The articles view fine in Explorer, but their content completely vanishes within seconds if I view this in Firefox.

more options

@merrywidow, that sounds quite different than the original question.

If you reload, does the layout correct itself? If not, do you use any blocker add-ons (ads, flash, scripts) that could be affecting the page?

more options

This is starting to look like a" feature " involving Yahoo! News. I'm on FF3.6 now and the majority of problems are gone. Yahoo nags me to upgrade to ff4, but no problems otherwise.