On Tue, 5 May 2020 19:49:56 -0500
"David C. Rankin"
All,
This is a continuing frustration that I would like to find a solution for. With firefox ~60+ all the input boxes are 2-3 times there normal size. This makes for some pretty comical page renderings, e.g.
https://paste.opensuse.org/86155530
Node the City, St input is roughly 3X it's normal size and bleeds over into surrounding elements. (the button is about 50% larger than it was) I know this is a Gtk+3 problem that moved the normal sizing of all widgets to the theme. However a year plus later there still isn't a fix. I have Adwaita icon theme which is about the only Gtk+3 theme in town, but still these problems persist.
How can we make sure that pages render correctly with the current Firefox?
Well as you've pointed out, it isn't a Firefox problem. I don't have the problem, for example. So you've hinted you're running GTK+ 3 and that its a problem with their themes or something. So why not tell us what OS, desktop etc versions you're running, and where you've looked for GTK+ 3 issues and what the response has been? And does this apply to other applications or just Firefox, so it's a combination, or what? The only GTK+ 3 application I run is gedit, occasionally, which annoys me by completely ignoring my window manager border preferences, so I try to avoid having anything to do with GTK+ 3.
For 10 years all the inputs looked like they belonged where they were put. Now the inputs on pages look like they were put together by some junior high school kiddo following his first "Intro To HTML" tutorial.
What can be done to fix this?
(having the user hack a special exception for every page on the internet in userContent.css isn't a solution...)
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