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