TickTackk Well-known member Sep 22, 2020 #1 Affected version 2.2.0 Release Candidate 1 Almost nowhere is text vertically placed correctly. Looks good on Chromium. Firefox version used in the screenshots is 80.0.1
Almost nowhere is text vertically placed correctly. Looks good on Chromium. Firefox version used in the screenshots is 80.0.1
Mike XenForo developer Staff member Sep 22, 2020 #2 I assume this isn't a regression and that you see it in 2.1 as well, right? This looks like it could be a Firefox or a font issue (or a combination of the two). Interestingly, you can see the same issue in this bug report: 1644178 - Cut off font on Facebook in Firefox on Ubuntu 20.04 RESOLVED (nobody) in Core - Layout: Text and Fonts. Last updated 2022-06-13. bugzilla.mozilla.org Note the text alignment in the button on the right (and of course the text being cut off). This is likely to be a browser issue, though changing the font used may resolve it if it is font specific.
I assume this isn't a regression and that you see it in 2.1 as well, right? This looks like it could be a Firefox or a font issue (or a combination of the two). Interestingly, you can see the same issue in this bug report: 1644178 - Cut off font on Facebook in Firefox on Ubuntu 20.04 RESOLVED (nobody) in Core - Layout: Text and Fonts. Last updated 2022-06-13. bugzilla.mozilla.org Note the text alignment in the button on the right (and of course the text being cut off). This is likely to be a browser issue, though changing the font used may resolve it if it is font specific.
TickTackk Well-known member Sep 22, 2020 #3 Mike said: I assume this isn't a regression and that you see it in 2.1 as well, right? Click to expand... I see this in 1.5, 2.0, 2.1 and 2.3. Mike said: This is likely to be a browser issue, though changing the font used may resolve it if it is font specific. Click to expand... You're right, after installing Segoe UI fonts this is what XF 2.2 looks like: So the issue is with sans-serif font on clean Ubuntu installations.
Mike said: I assume this isn't a regression and that you see it in 2.1 as well, right? Click to expand... I see this in 1.5, 2.0, 2.1 and 2.3. Mike said: This is likely to be a browser issue, though changing the font used may resolve it if it is font specific. Click to expand... You're right, after installing Segoe UI fonts this is what XF 2.2 looks like: So the issue is with sans-serif font on clean Ubuntu installations.