Nothing displays correctly in Firefox (Solved)

Hi,
I've been having a problem with firefox after I installed it on a freshly installed Arch installation. It was working fine for about 2 hours. Then, after that it just stopped displaying things correctly. It is kind of hard to explain so please take a look at the picture below.
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j292/ … irefox.png
Anyone know what causes this and how to fix it?
Thanks in advance.
~Amunimanghi
Last edited by amunimanghi (2007-06-24 23:34:45)

N1ckR wrote:
Looks like your fonts sizes have changed (somehow).
Check your text-size is normal - ctrl + 0 or from the Menu - View -> Text Size.
Then check your font sizes in the options/preference. Default should be 16px.
I did the first part. Everything is correct. However, I cannot navigate to where the font size is in the preferences because it doesn't display the preferences correctly either.
not sure if this will do it, but it might be worth checking.. get gtkchtheme and try setting another font and restarting firefox
I did that and it worked for about 1 second then it changed back. No font change ever fixes it again.
I did start firefox from the terminal and I got this error:
(firefox-bin:5081): Gtk-WARNING **: Default font does not have a positive size

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