On 4/28/06, Paul W. Abrahams
wrote: On some websites (www.amtrak.com is an example), the dimensions of the displayed entities seem to be wrong or distorted. The result is that one part of the image overwrites another. In the case of Amtrak, it makes the Next button inaccessible because there's something else on top of it. I don't have this problem with the Windows version of Firefox. I'm sure
On Friday 28 April 2006 10:40 pm, Richard Mancusi wrote: that
if the site builders had done things differently I wouldn't have this problem, but alas, I can't remake the world.
Try changing the text size (you want decrease) any of 3 ways:
1. via the menu - View/Text Size/Decrease (or Increase) 2. ctrl- = Decrease or ctrl+ = Increase 3. Hold down ctrl and scroll with your mouse wheel
Changing the text size (upward, not downward) does make the button available, although the relationship among the screen elements is still badly messed up. It appears that there's some sort of graphic frame that's not properly aligned with the text. Try the Amtrak website (www.amtrak.com) and see what you get. Thanks (to you and others) for your help. Paul