Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 3rd Apr 2008 19:57 UTC, submitted by Brunis
Mozilla & Gecko clones The fifth beta of Firefox has been released. "Mozilla Firefox 3 Beta 5 has been released for testing. The fifth beta of the next major Firefox version offers over 750 bug fixes over Beta 4, including improvements in user interface, location bar autocomplete, bookmark backup and restore, full page zoom and other new features based upon user feedback."
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RE: Using this on Fedora 9 Beta
by Kroc on Thu 3rd Apr 2008 20:19 UTC in reply to "Using this on Fedora 9 Beta"
Kroc
Member since:
2005-11-10

OSnews' CSS tells the site to be in the centre of the screen, it has nothing to do with Firefox 3.

You need to elaborate on "other sites" and the compatibility problems you're having, I've found Firefox 3 to be faster and better in every way.

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Bitterman Member since:
2005-07-06

How do i get OSnews to render full screen?

also i'll give you an example of the rendering i mean. this is two screenshots from foxnews.com you can see in epiphany all the words are visible but on firefox the last sentences are cut off only giving half the discription. not only that but the thumbnail pics are very distorted under firefox
Epiphany 2.20
http://i29.tinypic.com/246302s.jpg

Firefox b5
http://i27.tinypic.com/nd0b4n.jpg

There are examples of many other sites around the net that have txt overlapping other text and things like that. I'm not using noscript or any other plugins to block scripts or popups. just default.

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Valhalla Member since:
2006-01-24

using firefox beta 5 here on winxp foxnews.com looks just like the epiphany shot, the second shot you posted looks like you've just upscaled it.

edit: looking at the shots again it's like the browsers are using different dpi's for their text rendering (assuming you haven't changed default font size or some such in Firefox). also the hinting looks pretty awful on the epiphany shot, while the larger (and better hinted) font rendering of the firefox shot seems to stretch the image cells making the pictures look ugly.

Edited 2008-04-03 22:15 UTC

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Kroc Member since:
2005-11-10

Try pressing Ctrl+0 to reset zoom to 100%.
You've got some kind of scaling going on, either in your OS, or in Firefox because it doesn't look like that for me on defaults.

I've begun to notice a pattern in the comments though - everybody having some kind of problem with Firefox is using Linux. Maybe the port is lagging behind?

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