Okay, I have pinpointed this a bit to what appears to be happening...
The photos apparently are set inside tables:
028
Text text text text.
Text text text text. Text text text text. Text text text text.
However, the above on top originally belonged to the paragraph
into which the image has been inserted. The paragraph itself now
misses a paragraph tag, the next paragraph has one again, and this
funnily happens only in Firefox...
Entirely no idea where to hunt for the problem now.
It's a bug, a paragraph cannot contain any other block-level elements.
It isn't a problem for some browsers when actually should be, firefox
complains on this, that's a good thing.
We'll fix it soon.
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 7:24 AM, pippa wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Okay, I have pinpointed this a bit to what appears to be happening...
>
> The photos apparently are set inside tables:
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> 028
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> Text text text text.
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Text text text text. Text text text text. Text text text text.
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> However, the above on top originally belonged to the paragraph
> into which the image has been inserted. The paragraph itself now
> misses a paragraph tag, the next paragraph has one again, and this
> funnily happens only in Firefox...
>
> Entirely no idea where to hunt for the problem now.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pippa
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>
>
Monday, August 24, 2009, 4:18:23 PM, you wrote:
HR> It's a bug, a paragraph cannot contain any other block-level elements.
HR> It isn't a problem for some browsers when actually should be, firefox
HR> complains on this, that's a good thing.
HR> We'll fix it soon.
Ah, okay, and I thought I was bewitching the computer )))
I have another question, what GD version is the resizer function
using? The quality of the resized photos is rather so-so, quite
different from what other software produces with the serverside
programs. Do I need to set something differently to get better
quality?