It depends where those style sheets and style modifications are coming from. I think it's probably best to wait and see what the SA labs people say.
OK thanks.
Well all I know is that reading FB is now a pain in the arras. It looks like it was put together in a hurry by a visually & mentally impaired kid of 2 with a full diaper (OK, nappy to those in the UK).
Can you tell I'm just not in the mood for nonsense today?
.
.
Message was edited by: Ex_Brit on 26/04/14 9:41:07 EDT AM
I lied, that kid of 2 could do a better job.
It's nice to know that someone else is experiencing this problem! I noticed it about 2-3 weeks ago.
I'm a home user, PC, Windows 7, and my browser is Google Chrome.
Some of the posts have Facebook "normal-sized" font, and other posts have a HUGE font.
The posts with the huge font have links. Posts without links remain the normal size.
Has it been determined if it's a Facebook or McAfee issue? I'm curious, since Facebook
is the website that I'm having this problem with.
Thanks
I believe that it is a Facebook issue. Many friends of mine are complaining about it and most of them don't use SiteAdvisor.
I take it all back. I just disabled SiteAdvisor and restarted Firefox and everything returned to normal, so it is SiteAdvisor, my apologies. I'll chase this up.
Message was edited by: Ex_Brit on 08/05/14 1:52:30 EDT PMThe SiteAdvisor people are aware of it and are investigating. I will follow up on it when we have our weekly conference call with McAfee on Monday afternoon.
In post #10 I said we were waiting for feedback from the SA devs about this. I don't recall seeing anything about it since then : did I miss something?
Edit - posted simultaneously with post #17. Yes, one for the next conference call.
Message was edited by: Hayton on 08/05/14 20:08:15 ISTI wasn't sure if anyone had actually alerted them or not, sorry. Anyway, at least they know about it. It's very annoying I must say.
Sorry with my eyesight I'm starting to miss things.
Message was edited by: Ex_Brit on 08/05/14 3:21:43 EDT PM
New to the forums or need help finding your way around the forums? There's a whole hub of community resources to help you.
Thousands of customers use the McAfee Community for peer-to-peer and expert product support. Enjoy these benefits with a free membership: