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    WebGui "System" menu mis-functioning on Firefox2/OSX

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      Tenzen
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I've got:

      
      1.0.1-SNAPSHOT-03-23-2007
      built on Fri Mar 23 14:37:53 EDT 2007
      Platform
      
      

      installed on a Soekris Net4801.

      When browsing to the pfsense WebGUI, the System menu – and ONLY that menu -- and its pulldown don't function correctly.

      Here's the menu on hover over 'System' menu item:

      Moving the cursor down a couple of pixels, as if to select one of those menu items results in:

      Notice the blank space at the top of the menu, and the different menu items.  Any one of these menu items can be successfully selected.

      This behavior seems to ONLY happen on FireFox2/OSX.  When using Safari/OSX & FireFox2/OpenSuse, the menu functions normally.

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        sullrich
        last edited by

        Try pushing Ctrl + 0 and see if the problem persists.

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          Tenzen
          last edited by

          Hi,

          @sullrich:

          Try pushing Ctrl + 0 and see if the problem persists.

          Assuming you intend a "page reload" ? (there's no Ctrl - O function in FF2/OSX), yes, the problem persists.

          Clearing local cache/session data also makes no difference.  Neither does quitting/restarting FF2.  Fyi, this occurs only in the default "nervecenter" theme.  "pfsense-pulldown" works fine.

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            hoba
            last edited by

            FF 2.0.0.3 under OSX 10.4.9 and no issues. I bet you have changed your fontsize to non standard and this breaks themes. We always test with FF and it actually should be the best supported browser when it comes to pfSense (as the devs are mainly using it on Windows and OSX) though we test with other browsers as well.

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              sullrich
              last edited by

              View -> Text size -> Normal

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                Tenzen
                last edited by

                View -> Text Size -> Normal makes no difference.

                Given the mention of font size, I checked & set FF2's "minimum font size" to "NONE" ( it was at "14" – I have a 1600 x 1200 screen rez, and tired old eyes)

                That seems to fix the issue.  Rather odd that 'it' manifests itself only on the one menu ...

                Any chance that that can be 'fixed' -- not that it's really broken -- ?  Without minimum font size capability -- which in FF2 applies to ALL pages/sites -- the screen font is intolerably small (for me; maybe others?).

                Thanks again.

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                  hoba
                  last edited by

                  OSX has a zoom feature (default ctrl and scrollwheel)  ;)
                  I don't think we can fix that easily. Only option would probably be releasing a "big font" version of the theme for high resolutions so you can switch to it in the webgui.

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                    Tenzen
                    last edited by

                    @hoba:

                    I don't think we can fix that easily. Only option would probably be releasing a "big font" version of the theme for high resolutions so you can switch to it in the webgui.

                    Well, as I clearly don't know what the issue is, I'll simply use a different theme.  Really makes no difference to me. :-)

                    Still, strange that only that MenuItem, and only in pfSense's GUI (as opposed to a slew of other php-based sites i use/visit), do I see that problem. Ah well, quirks.

                    Thanks for checking.

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                      robfantini
                      last edited by

                      I have the same issue - tired eyes and a minimum font size set to 14.

                      As a result I've been using 'pfsense' as my theme for a year or so.

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                        Cry Havok
                        last edited by

                        I saw the same thing yesterday with IE7.  Switching back to Firefox resulted in the menus behaving again.

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