There you have, now that 25th is at the top, the image (actually an SVG)
overlays over the table. Looks the oposite, the table overlays the SVG.
Ok, it is a rendering issue.
Certainly a bug from our Mozilla friends.
Supposedly, a table is a block element and for whatever reason it is displaying inline without any CSS rule involved :/
But also, comes a question, why the site developer set the SVG as a float right element? What he did expect, a 3000px wide screen where the SVG would be placed to the right of the table? Because, otherwise, they don't fit :/
So, who we blame to, Mozilla, or the webmaster
?
Anyway, if you want to fix it, set a CSS rule to remove the floating status of the SVG in your usercontent.css:
@-moz-document domain(yr.no){
div.meteogramme-img{
float:none!important;
}
}
EDIT: but I'm testing and the tables are block :-?
Some hidden rule must be doing something. I won't dig more. Some dumb site issue. Blame whoever you prefer.
Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 07/25/2017 12:37AM by JohnHell.