[FIXED] Minor issue on forum pages

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    [FIXED] Minor issue on forum pages

    Hi

    There's is a minor issue on the forum pages using Chrome 18.0.1025.162
    The paging controls covers reply buttons on latest post on the page

    Eg http://forums.ext.net/showthread.php...n-a-hidden-div

    Same problem in IE8, FF11 and Safari 5.1.5

    Thanks /Peter
    Last edited by Daniil; Aug 09, 2012 at 4:43 PM. Reason: [FIXED]
  2. #2
    Hi,

    Thanks for the report, but I am unable to reproduce the issue with IE8, IE9, Chrome 18, FireFox 12, Safari 5.

    As far as I can remember we have fixed such issue (or similar) some time ago.

    Please try to clear the browser cache (maybe the old CSS are still cached).

    Does the issue persist?
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    Weird, first time ever I opened the site in Safari, shouldn't be a cache issue then?

    Cleared cache in Chrome, no change. Also tried a hard refresh with Ctrl-F5

    EDIT: Current screen resolution is 1920x1080

    rgds /Peter
    Last edited by plykkegaard; May 01, 2012 at 5:15 PM.
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    Weird, first time ever I opened the site in Safari, shouldn't be a cache issue then?
    I think, no.

    Honestly, I think there should not be a cache issue at all. It was just an assumption.

    I'm just trying to understand why I can't reproduce the problem. Any thoughts are appreciated :)

    What is the screen resolution on your side?
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    Current resolution is 1920x1080

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    Hi, Daniil, i have the same problem, i test on different resoultion incluse the 1024*768 and any other browser (Firefox, IE9, Chrome & Safari), and i test on a virtual machine (on the same pc) with W8 and Max os Lion but the problem not disappear. I have test on three pc with OS (W7 Ultimate, XP SP3, W7 Home), but nothing the problem not disappear.

    Not a big problem, the only problem is that can not edit (and other operation) on the last post.


    Thanks
    Aurelio
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    Hi Peter and Aurelio,

    I thought the screen resolution (widescreen) can cause the problem, but due to Aurelio testing (by the way, thanks a lot for such detailed testing!) this assumption is, probably, wrong since it is reproducible on 1024*768.

    I will ask my colleagues to test it as well. I still can't reproduce...
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    Hmm, Geoffrey and Vladimir were unable to reproduce as well.

    At the moment I ran out of ideas what I can do. Will think further.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniil View Post
    Hmm, Geoffrey and Vladimir were unable to reproduce as well.

    At the moment I ran out of ideas what I can do. Will think further.
    I'll run a few more tests. One of us should be able to reproduce this.
    Geoffrey McGill
    Founder
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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffrey.mcgill View Post
    One of us should be able to reproduce this.
    It's a pretty weird CSS issue, Use the zoom function and the pagination buttons will be all over the page, either in the middle of the page (or higher) or footers are pushed way downFound when running IE 7.0.5730.13 US on Windows 2003 serverThread used: http://forums.ext.net/showthread.php...al-StudioNewer browsers can handle the zoom though (pagaintion covers reply link)I have tried to fiddle with compatibillity view but no changeAre you running Windows 7?rgds /Peter
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