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Martin Iturbide:
Hi Andreas.

Your sarcasm / sharp comments are not helping.

There is a difference between saying:


--- Quote ---At least you tried without reading the Release Notes or checking the requirements. By this procedure you broke the stylesheets (MediaWiki:Common.css) you copied and pasted in summer 2017. For instance no bullets for unordered lists show up now.
--- End quote ---

and


--- Quote ---No bullets for unordered lists show up now. Please check that, it seems that the style sheets got broken. 
--- End quote ---

The second way is more efficient and it doesn't makes you look that bad.

Please post the links of the pages that are not working. MediaWiki replaced/changed the skin on newer versions.
Regards




Martin Iturbide:
Hi.

It seems to be some issue with "Firefox 45.9.0" displaying the bullets of MediaWiki 1.30.0.
Update: Firefox 38.8.0 on OS/2 does not sees the bullets too.

Regards

Martin Iturbide:
Hi

I checked the "MediaWiki 1.30.0 bullets incident" on Windows, using Firefox 45.9.0 and the bullets shows in Windows.
My only guess is that there is a limitation on Firefox for OS/2 that does not allows that bullets to be displayed.

I'm attaching my four tests.

Regards

Dave Yeo:
Actually it may be a fontconfig issue. The bullets display fine in older versions of the browser that uses mzfntcfgft (SeaMonkey 2.28 or older) or the native font support (SeaMonkey 1.19). Images below.
(Warning, use a scratch profile for older versions of the browser)

ak120:

--- Quote ---No bullets for unordered lists show up now. Please check that, it seems that the style sheets got broken.
--- End quote ---
That's not correct. I was talking about different issues and giving only one example. I cannot make any comment about relations. I don't know about the content of the configuration file or the server configuration.

To the facts:
Your Common.css (from 2017) tries to use the templates Editnotice‏‎ and Refbegin‏‎, which are not available.

Further you try to use extensions without the installation of the required backend libraries.
Especially GIF files will create a visual hell when resized.

The easiest workaround is to display a message to use older Mozilla builds for OS/2 or to migrate to Windows-based Mozilla applications which you're already using for editing.

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