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RESOLVED INVALID
157064
Layout issue
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157064
Summary
Layout issue
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Reported
2016-04-27 01:35:31 PDT
Created
attachment 277457
[details]
Safari OS X/iOS (issue) 1. Open iOS 9.3.1 Safari and OS X 10.11.4 Safari 2.
http://www.backshop-beims.de/Unternehmen-Filialen
3. You can see layout issue Hardware: iMac 27 inch mid 2011 AMD Radeon HD 6970M 1024 MB 3,1 GHz Intel Core i5 8 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 OS X 10.11.4 Safari Version 9.1 (11601.5.17.1) iPad Pro 9,7 inch iOS 9.3.1 Safari (BuildID: 13E238)
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Comment 1
2016-04-27 01:36:03 PDT
Created
attachment 277458
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Simon Fraser (smfr)
Comment 2
2016-04-27 09:07:46 PDT
I can't reproduce with the Safari Technology Preview.
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Comment 3
2016-04-27 09:44:19 PDT
(In reply to
comment #2
)
> I can't reproduce with the Safari Technology Preview.
Ok cool Simon. If really in Safari Technology Preview fixed. Then close this report. Sorry I dont test Safari Technology Preview.
Simon Fraser (smfr)
Comment 4
2016-04-27 09:47:27 PDT
Can you test a webkit nightly?
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Comment 5
2016-04-27 10:08:07 PDT
(In reply to
comment #4
)
> Can you test a webkit nightly?
Ok later :) See my other new reports here: with pdf and webkit.org issue
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Comment 6
2016-04-27 10:15:24 PDT
(In reply to
comment #4
)
> Can you test a webkit nightly?
Not fixed Version 9.1 (11601.5.17.1,
r200123
)
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Comment 7
2016-04-27 10:19:00 PDT
(In reply to
comment #6
)
> (In reply to
comment #4
) > > Can you test a webkit nightly? > > Not fixed Version 9.1 (11601.5.17.1,
r200123
)
Safari Technology Preview Release 3 Version 9.1.1 (11601.6.17, 11602.1.29) same issue
Simon Fraser (smfr)
Comment 8
2016-04-27 11:12:51 PDT
It lays out the same way in Firefox and Chrome. The site is assuming that the floats will fit in a given width, and they don't, so it's a site problem.
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Comment 9
2016-04-27 11:14:44 PDT
(In reply to
comment #8
)
> It lays out the same way in Firefox and Chrome. The site is assuming that > the floats will fit in a given width, and they don't, so it's a site problem.
Really? I test again with Android phone and Google Chrome and Firefox, no issue. With my iPad Pro and OS X device problem. Firefox OS X same issue. Crazy?? And now??
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Comment 10
2016-04-27 11:15:55 PDT
(In reply to
comment #8
)
> It lays out the same way in Firefox and Chrome. The site is assuming that > the floats will fit in a given width, and they don't, so it's a site problem.
How can I help you?
Simon Fraser (smfr)
Comment 11
2016-04-27 11:36:44 PDT
To be clear, I was test on Mac OS X. Seems like the site is very sensitive to the fonts being used.
Jon Lee
Comment 12
2016-04-27 11:41:24 PDT
The problem is fonts-- your font rule has Calibri, then Verdana. A user without Calibri installed will fall back to Verdana.
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Comment 13
2016-04-27 11:51:17 PDT
(In reply to
comment #11
)
> To be clear, I was test on Mac OS X. Seems like the site is very sensitive > to the fonts being used.
(In reply to
comment #12
)
> The problem is fonts-- your font rule has Calibri, then Verdana. A user > without Calibri installed will fall back to Verdana.
Ok on OS X missing the font. Install the Calibri font. But what is with iOS device? In iOS fontbook software/app missing. And now?
Simon Fraser (smfr)
Comment 14
2016-04-27 13:05:21 PDT
You should contact the web site developers to have them fix their site to not rely on specific font metrics.
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