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  1. TheLeggett Jan 15th 2008
    Alright, I think I've fixed the "IE Cutoff Error". I'm still having trouble getting this Firefox spacing error to happen on my end. Can you tell me if you're running any plugins/addons/user scripts? Even at your resolution, things appear normal to me. I'm pretty sure that I know where the error is in the styles, but I can't effectively work on it without being able to replicate everything here.

    I really appreciate everyone's help here. This is one of the reasons we test these things first ;)
  2. iii James iii Jan 15th 2008
    I'm running Firefox with loads of addons with no troubles, could it be something other that OS and browser?
  3. TheLeggett Jan 15th 2008
    OS, Browser, and Resolution would be the main factors. It could also be text size (dpi), or addons, but other than that, I'm truly stumped.

    This was a problem in Opera a few days ago, but I fixed the issue there.
  4. MikeWilson Jan 15th 2008
    You shouldn't be using Netscape, its officially no longer a browser.
  5. Tyler durden Jan 15th 2008
    hmm thats odd i have never had that problem and i have used this forum in firefox and IE 8
  6. Storm Jan 16th 2008
    Same, I'm on a Mac using FF3B2 and I never had that problem. Looks t me like T9 will work just fine in FF3 Dave. :)
  7. TheLeggett Jan 16th 2008
    I'll wait to see if stacye is still having the problem. If anyone else finds a problem, please report it here, or in a separate thread if it is not this issue.
  8. stacye Jan 16th 2008
    Yes, I am still having the problem, and I do have a few Firefox extensions installed. They are:

    Adblock Plus 0.7.5.3
    del.icio.us 1.2.1
    Forecastfox 0.9.6
    Google Notebook 1.0.0.18
    Google Toolbar for Firefox 3.0.20070525W
    Javascript Debugger 0.9.87.2
    JSView 1.5
    Web Developer 1.1.4

    I think this is pretty new thing thats come up. I do remember that my screens looked fine when someone spoke of having the issue with Opera.

    I'm on XP Professional.
  9. stacye Feb 2nd 2008
    I just noticed this, but I use Firefox at home and at work (same versions - different add ons installed), and my Firefox at home (with no add ons) looks fine.

    So it's probably one of my Firefox developer add ons that's causing the problem.