Website Is.. Well.. "broken" - In Latest Chrome Browser
A number of fields ( such as "topic Title", above) are locked as 1 character wide, and I cannot see what I am typing into them.
They do work, so to speak. (whatever is typed in is captured...)
see example screenshot attached
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I run Chrome 35.0.1916.153 m (stable channel) as my default browser and I don't see this problem, and in fact have never seen this problem with Chrome. Have you tried doing a page refresh, or full browser restart, which includes killing the Chrome runtime in the system tray, just to be sure? To me though this looks like some of the HTML or CSS formatting didn't make it down the pipe fully.
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Well, I have restarted chrome, and still have the same issue on "new topic", as well as the sign in page referenced above.
I am also running Chrome Version 35.0.1916.153 m
On Windows 8.1u1, for the record...
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And interestingly, I do NOT get this issue in the MacOS version of Chrome Version 35.0.1916.153 ( on OSX 10.9.4 )
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Even more interestingly, I get exactly the OPPOSITE (but equally unintended) behavior when browsing with the latest IE 11.0.9600.17207 update version 11.0.10
see screencaps...
I thought all this browser incompatibility was supposed to have been rendered (pardon the pun!) obsolete with the advent of HTML5 ??
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Could it be that you have non-standard zoom settings either for the Windows appearance or in the web browsers that's causing the browser/site to mess up the viewport and page layout?
HTML5 has a sliding scale of supported implementation ranging from Chrome at the best and IE at the worst... Sad but true.
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I just checked, and zoom settings are at "100%" in both. (This is pretty much a brand new machine, clean install, all default settings...)
Nothing exotic in the video driver, being plain-jane motherboard chipset video (Intel C226).
That I get two different artifacts in the same place in two different browsers indicates to me that it's probably something in the code for those specific fields (other fields are pretty normal).
And not to be the bearer of irritating news, but evidently the "search form" has similar issues (see attached Chrome & IE screen caps)
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Have you managed to get the same problem come up in a non-Windows 8.1 computer. At the moment it seems like Windows 8.1 is the common factor.
Also, in Chrome select the CTRL+SHIFT+I key combination to open up the "Developer Tools" panel. Select the "Console" menu item, and then refresh the page on a page which exhibits the UI problem. I want to see if there are any errors reported by the browser that ordinary users wouldn't know about. If you get anything of interest then please pass back to me to examine.
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