Felix Miata <mrmazda earthlink net> writes: > I see several things to comment on in that screenshot, but I'll reply about > most of it separately. In the meantime, reload and see if the fonts are less > different between the two browsers. I've added more families in the CSS, > which hopefully will result in both browsers using the same font families. > > Was: font-family: 'lucida grande', 'lucida sans unicode', 'lucida sans', > lucida, arial, sans-serif; > > Is now: font-family: 'lucida grande', 'lucida sans unicode', 'lucida sans', > lucida, 'liberation sans', arial, 'nimbus sans l', sans-serif; > > One of the points to comment on is that the fonts the page's CSS asks for are > not available on your system. Webkit and Gecko fall back differently when > that happens. Firefox falls back to your Firefox default, while Webkit falls > (or at least, used to fall) back to your OS/desktop default, which in your > case results in a different font used in each. The problem still continues without variation (but the DPI info is showed now in Epiphany). See: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34695377/Screenshot-1.png > Also try http://fm.no-ip.com/auth/dpi-screen-window.html to see if its > scripting difference results in a non-null DPI report. See: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34695517/Screenshot-2.png -- Guilherme Gondim (semente) http://semente.taurinus.org
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