I guess no one bothered to center the previous /next thread links.
List indentation bug just needs a cache clear to fix, it got fixed this morning.
Not sure if this has been mentioned, or if it is even due to the upgrade, but whenever I click on "Find latest started threads" in my profile, it shows the page numbers like this:
Might be worth mentioning: I've not got 5 pages worth of started threads, I've only got two.
Using Google Chrome 17.0.963.83 m on Windows 7 Professional 32-bit with the most recent AdBlock; running at 1600X900 resolution.
Not entirely sure this is the right place for this, but since the upgrade the text box no longer appears on my phone or my work computer rendering me completely unable to post or to PM. Everything else appears as normal. My home computer on the other hand is completely fine.
Background time. I was in the midst of writing and posting a post on my work computer when the site went down (which apparently has been hard deleted since), some time between 1-2PM GMT 2nd April. and when I was able to log back on the text box was missing. Since my phone is my own and my work does not have Wi-Fi to connect to, I cannot understand why my phone is also affected, save that I tried to log back onto the site with it while MMO was down. I've since deleted all the cookies and the cache several times on both devices, but to no avail.
Any advice on what has happened would be wonderful as I am rather bored at work during my breaks being able to read but not comment on the forum's activities.
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Mobile browsers we know about, which browser are you using at work?
Well I don't know if this problem was already reported, or if has anything to do with this update, but it seems I can't post in MMO-Champion with Google Chrome. Tried @home (win 7), and @work (win xp). Firefox works good.
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CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X || GPU: MSI GTX970 Gaming 4GB (upgrading soon™) || MOBO: MSI B550 PRO || RAM: HyperX Fury DDR4-3200MHZ RGB (2x8GB) || M2 NVME: PNY CS3030 500GB || SSD: Crucial BX100 250GB || HDD: WD 1TB Blue || COOLER: CoolerMaster Masterliquid ML120L V2 RGB || PSU: Seasonic Focus 750W 80+ Gold - Full Modular || CASE: Nox Infinity Atom || HEADSET: Razer Kraken 7.1 Chroma || KEYBOARD: Razer Ornata Chroma || MOUSE: Razer Naga Hex v2
Every browser are affected.
Adding "Overflow:Hidden;" to ".options_block" fixes it without breaking anything, on what I was able to test.
On FF 11. Both elements are too close to eachother. Works correctly on chrome and IE9. Still figuring out what's wrong and which element's to blame.
Edit: No idea what's wrong, maybe FF render the fonts a little bit bigger. A quick fix would be to reduce the top margin to 9px on "#board_footer ul.horizontal".
Last edited by Thoorium; 2012-04-16 at 05:08 AM.
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