Last modified: 2014-10-31 19:13:13 UTC
I have found a page where the image is really bad positioned and overlaps a lot of text. See the difference between this correct (PHP) article: https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Almer%C3%ADa&oldid=133672544 And this broken (Parsoid) rendering for the same article: http://parsoid-lb.eqiad.wikimedia.org/dewiki/Almer%C3%ADa?oldid=133672544 In the Parsoid HTML, "the Almeria_Plaza_de_la_Constitucion_fcm.jpg" picture is rendered *over* the "Monatliche Durchschnittstemperaturen" table.
What browser? Looks fine on Chrome 39.0.2171.42 on Linux. The page width of your browser window might also be relevant.
browser: kiwix on OpenSuse 13 Factory. No idea, how to determine the parameters you are asking. Monitor is 1280 x 1024
to make it clear: on Kiwix browser
I'm assuming Kelson was looking at the parsoid rendering in a normal web browser, since he filed this bug against parsoid not against kiwix.
My test is with FF 33.0. With chromium there is no overlap, but the picture is not positioned at all like for the PHP render. Here a few screenshots.
Created attachment 16975 [details] PHP render with FF
Created attachment 16976 [details] Parsoid render with Chromium
Created attachment 16977 [details] Parsoid render with FF
I recognized the problem with KIWIX on Suse.
In my KIWIX browser it looks like https://bug-attachment.wikimedia.org/attachment.cgi?id=16977
On Chrome the placement of the image looks fine. It is different than PHP, but that's because the PHP output has the table of contents, which is pushing stuff down.
Created attachment 16978 [details] PHP render on Chrome 39
Created attachment 16979 [details] Parsoid render on Chrome 39
Looks fine on Firefox 33 until document.body.clientWidth >= 1247.
And I can reproduce the issue with the PHP output on Firefox 33 if I hide the table of contents. So: not a Parsoid bug.
@cscott Thank you for your time. I agree with you. I have open a bug on Mozilla side: https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72822
Sorry, Mozilla URL was wrong: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1092291