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On some web sites, such as craigslist.org, my browser is not displaying text correctly.

There is a huge amount of white space between lines, as if I was using a word processor and had set the line for a large font, and typed in a smaller one.

This started yesterday when I upgraded to Firefox 6.0. It also started at the same time, in Safari. I am using Mac OS X 10.6.8.

I can send jpgs of screen shots if needed.

Thank you, Rick

On some web sites, such as craigslist.org, my browser is not displaying text correctly. There is a huge amount of white space between lines, as if I was using a word processor and had set the line for a large font, and typed in a smaller one. This started yesterday when I upgraded to Firefox 6.0. It also started at the same time, in Safari. I am using Mac OS X 10.6.8. I can send jpgs of screen shots if needed. Thank you, Rick

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see cor-els reply https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/857681 you can modify it to suit yourself -- I'd give it at least 5px above.

I don't think that is the answer for Craig's list there wouldn't be paragraphs there but there are <li> list tags.

Did you try turning off Stylish to see if the page renders correctly, you might have a style adversely affecting the page.

Modificadas por David McRitchie el

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Hi dmcritchie,

Thank you for the fast reply.

Your first suggestion sounds like it is for writing code. My problem is for pages I surf to.

Your 2nd suggestion may help but I can't tell if I have 'Stylish'. I've never consciously added plugins, altho I know stuff like Flash gets added just about automatically. How can I tell if 'Stylish' is installed?

I am including a screenshot of craigslist. Craigslist is not the only site with problems, but is a good example and one everyone has easy access to.

Thanks, Rick