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James Heinrich 2015-02-28 00:05

I just submitted a bug report to Mozilla.

The wrapping issue is new to Firefox v36, but is broken by the CSS [color=blue]white-space: nowrap[/color] styling. Switching to the older <textarea wrap="off"> style makes it work again.

LaurV 2015-02-28 02:20

Been there... You may need to re-run the theme restorer after upgrading ff to 36 or so. Some odd things happened here too.

kladner 2015-02-28 04:55

Now, my latest upload appeared in normal fashion, line by line. Go figure. :huh:

I wish my download video converter would also get miraculously better.

EDIT: Just saw your response, LaurV. On the Settings menu, I see Restore Defaults, Classic Preset, Firefox Preset. I take it that Classic Preset is the choice here, yes?

James Heinrich 2015-02-28 05:04

[QUOTE=kladner;396632]Now, my latest upload appeared in normal fashion, line by line. Go figure. :huh:[/QUOTE]Yes, because I changed the <textarea> to avoid the use of what Firefox broke in v36

kladner 2015-02-28 05:24

Many thanks! I did wonder if that was the case.

Madpoo 2015-02-28 05:26

[QUOTE=James Heinrich;396611]I just submitted a bug report to Mozilla.

The wrapping issue is new to Firefox v36, but is broken by the CSS [color=blue]white-space: nowrap[/color] styling. Switching to the older <textarea wrap="off"> style makes it work again.[/QUOTE]

Is that a CSS styling I added? I feel like it might be... When I worked over the pages I tried to convert things to use CSS styling when possible to make it more HTML5'ish.

Yeah... I blame Firefox. Way to go FF!

retina 2015-02-28 05:29

[QUOTE=Madpoo;396635]Yeah... I blame Firefox. Way to go FF![/QUOTE]If you'd all stopped climbing on the "upgrade" treadmill way back at a version number a tenth the size then you wouldn't have had this trouble. :razz:

Xyzzy 2015-02-28 17:56

[QUOTE=retina;396638]If you'd all stopped climbing on the "upgrade" treadmill way back at a version number a tenth the size then you wouldn't have had this trouble. :razz:[/QUOTE]We are using an older (31.5.0?) but current (?) version in Centos 7. Maybe it is considered more stable? (It still gets updates and stuff.)

Madpoo 2015-03-01 04:34

[QUOTE=retina;396638]If you'd all stopped climbing on the "upgrade" treadmill way back at a version number a tenth the size then you wouldn't have had this trouble. :razz:[/QUOTE]

Well, I could just as easily say people should be using Chrome instead. :smile:

I don't know what traffic to mersenne.org looks like lately (% of visitors with different browsers). I *can* say that at my regular day job, pretty much across the planet, Chrome is the top browser.

There used to be a weird anomaly with Chinese traffic where IE was the top browser, specifically IE 6. For some reason, IE 6 hung around in China for WAY too long.

There used to be this odd pocket of Firefox users in Germany for a while, but now Chrome beats out FF there, and Safari is the #1 browser of choice at just under 30%. :)

Hmm... just looked, and Safari is actually pretty high on some other countries too, in the #1 spot. I think that's mobile visitors which account for a LOT of traffic. If I look at websites where the audience comes from countries without a huge mobile market (Brazil, Argentina, etc) Chrome accounts for 60+ % of visits.

Anyway, Firefox is generally in the #5 spot or below with 5-10% of the visitors using any version.

There's interesting stuff to learn about countries just based on what browsers they use. :) And for the record, lots of people have Android, but not many use the crappy stock browser. :) A good 2 out of 3 use Chrome on Android. :)

-- Okay, I just looked at the latest stats for mersenne.org:
Chrome = 53.26 %
Firefox = 26.01 %
IE = 13.05 %
Safari = 4.21 %
Opera = 1.96 %

It's obviously skewed because people don't really visit the site from mobile devices, so it's a little lacking the heavy influence of Chrome and Safari from them. But there you go. Raw data, enjoy.

Madpoo 2015-03-01 04:36

[QUOTE=Madpoo;396699]-- Okay, I just looked at the latest stats for mersenne.org:
...
Firefox = 26.01 %
...
[/QUOTE]

Oh, and while I'm at it, just under 80% of those are from FF 35.0. Whenever a new version of any browser comes out (Chrome/FF anyway) it's about 2-3 weeks before it overtakes the previous one. 36.0 is only at 4.92% currently.

retina 2015-03-01 04:44

[QUOTE=Madpoo;396699]Well, I could just as easily say people should be using Chrome instead. :smile:[/QUOTE]You suggest the spying browser?

[size=1]Maybe I should switch to lynx.[/size]


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