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firefox add sometimes an linebreak after a SVG-icon in a menu, in my own homepage

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my homepage: on an apache server CMS = Joomla! with a template named "allrounder 3" the site is not published yet. everything updated and ok.

There is a main menu as a line crossover the site, as usual, in this menu there is, on shift, an icon and a word for each choice. All icons are SVG (a shift to PNG, solve the problem, but I want SVG).

Up to firefox v.30 it worked fine, but after updating to the following versions some of the menu-sets are shown in to lines, it look like total failure, and I can't publish it.

The fail only appear in firefox browsers, and it had work fine in lower versions of firefox. I had look deeply in the SVG-code, but can't find any problems and everything seem to be fine, well, I'm just a beginner so who knows.

I have try it out in a XAMPP server too, it gives exactly the same result.

But again, it only appears in the latests versions of firefox, and not in other browsers, so what can it possible be?

Best regards E. Hansen

my homepage: on an apache server CMS = Joomla! with a template named "allrounder 3" the site is not published yet. everything updated and ok. There is a main menu as a line crossover the site, as usual, in this menu there is, on shift, an icon and a word for each choice. All icons are SVG (a shift to PNG, solve the problem, but I want SVG). Up to firefox v.30 it worked fine, but after updating to the following versions some of the menu-sets are shown in to lines, it look like total failure, and I can't publish it. The fail only appear in firefox browsers, and it had work fine in lower versions of firefox. I had look deeply in the SVG-code, but can't find any problems and everything seem to be fine, well, I'm just a beginner so who knows. I have try it out in a XAMPP server too, it gives exactly the same result. But again, it only appears in the latests versions of firefox, and not in other browsers, so what can it possible be? Best regards E. Hansen

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This forum is intended for user support, not for web development issues. Try posting at the Web Development / Standards Evangelism forum at MozillaZine. The contributors over there are more knowledgeable about web page development issues with Firefox. http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=25 You'll need to register and login to be able to post in that forum.

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Thank you the-edmeister, I don't know that forum.

Anyway I'm not sure it is a development issue, I think it maybe is a fail in the way ff render svg's. Why is it else the only browser there is make this fail?