Here is the screenshot.On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 11:11 AM, Yuri Konotopov <ykonotopov gnome org> wrote:26.10.2017 06:22, Richard Wong пишет:
I have now identified the problem. The file "fonts.b79705d7f795.css" is actually causing the font not being rendered properly on firefox for some reasons. If I remove the content of this css file, it's then displayed properly. Strangely it is fine when I open it on the firefox in my virtualbox os. I might just need to reinstall my firefox or something.
I think that problem is in your system fonts.
Please try this:
1. Open extensions.gnome.org
2. Hit F12
3. Select any "missing" text block
4. Select Fonts tab in Developers menu
5. Get screenshot and post it here.
Sample attached.
Richard
On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 10:20 PM, Richard Wong <ricwtk gmail com> wrote:
Yes, I created a new firefox profile and I observed the same result.
On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 10:16 PM, Yuri Konotopov <ykonotopov gnome org> wrote:
Is it reproducible in clean profile?
05.10.2017 08:18, Richard Wong пишет:
There is no error shown in the console. Here is the screenshot.
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 11:11 PM, Yuri Konotopov <ykonotopov gnome org> wrote:
04.10.2017 17:12, Richard Wong пишет:
HiHi all,
This issue has persisted for a while now. When I open https://extensions.gnome.org/ in Firefox, I cannot see any words. However, it's fine in Chrome. If I open the developer tool in Firefox, the words are there but just somehow not displayed.
I am on Ubuntu 17.04, Firefox 55.0.2 as well as 57.0b5.
1. Try to press "Ctrl+F5"
2. Look to console at developer tool - are there any errors here?
3. Get a screenshot and post it here.
Richard
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