Closed webcompat-bot closed 4 years ago
Thanks for the report, but I'm not able to reproduce the issue.
Tested with: Browser / Version: Firefox Nightly 76.0a1 (2020-03-11) (64-bit) Operating System: Windows 10 Pro
Reporter, could you please update to the latest Firefox version, and give it another try? Also could you try clearing cache/data/cookies, disable Ad-blocker (if available), or use a clean profile, and check again?
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URL: https://www.navajo.k12.ok.us/
Browser / Version: Firefox 74.0 Operating System: Windows 10 Tested Another Browser: Yes
Problem type: Design is broken Description: It appears that <ol> tags break future <b> tags in some content...in CSS I have no control over. Steps to Reproduce: I typed the site. I know that the first three lines following the ordered list were intended to be bolded in the most recent news article, (which may well be off the main page by the time this gets visited, it'll be the one regarding CoVid-19 precautions).
I know that Chrome displays it correctly. Oddly enough, if I bold the top-most line, then the first of the lines which SHOULD be bolded, but isn't, will be bolded as it should be. <U> tags work fine.
This was done in raw HTML, inside CSS that is outside my control.
I might as well just copy and paste the whole message, as it was posted in the site, (the site breaks line-breaks, uniformly across browsers, hence all the <br> tags.)
Note. There were neither <body> tags nor <pre> tags in my posted original.
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