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3isabelle27

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I tried turning off extensions and such. Didn't work. OS X 10.7.4, Safari 5.1.7. I went to google.com in Chrome and Firefox, no missing e! Any ideas?

Edit: got some new info on this issue: it seems that the 'e' is gone only on the window in focus.

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Haha! It's not affecting performance. :D
However, got some new info on this issue; it seems that the 'e' is gone only on the window in focus.
 
I tried turning off extensions and such. Didn't work. OS X 10.7.4, Safari 5.1.7. I went to google.com in Chrome and Firefox, no missing e! Any ideas?

Edit: got some new info on this issue: it seems that the 'e' is gone only on the window in focus.

56yYW.png

Try logging out of your account and clearing the cache.
 
I tried turning off extensions and such. Didn't work. OS X 10.7.4, Safari 5.1.7. I went to google.com in Chrome and Firefox, no missing e! Any ideas?

Edit: got some new info on this issue: it seems that the 'e' is gone only on the window in focus.

56yYW.png

May I ask how you changed the font of Safari?
 
Google should delete the letter "A" when visiting the Apple website on the Chrome browser :D
 
tech4all, nope. The HTML was fine and again, it's only missing on the window in focus.

mrsir2009, haha maybe I will

barredfreak, I changed the system font. It's Neutraface. You can either replace the default Lucida Grande with a font with the same metadata, or change the font with a program such as TinkerTool.

We figured out the issue was the custom font we installed. Now the question is how is the font doing this? What we've found is that if the title of the page contains an uppercase g, the last character of the title is removed. It doesn't seem to happen with any other letter, though we did not try them all.
 
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