Ah, ok -- I assumed you meant in the last page or so, since that's when people usually spot a problem. Do you have a link to the page you're on when the problem first starts? - or better yet, the exact post?
Edit: okay, closed a stray tag, but since different browsers handle html errors differently, it wasn't showing up at first for me. Can you confirm whether or not it's fixed now?
Done - the original runaway whitefont was hiding the later runaway whitefont that I fixed earlier: hope it's fixed this time, but holler if it's still acting up.
Quick.
Edits.
They're your friend!
Yep, that's taken care of the problem, it looks like.
For future reference, escaped whitefont isn't a really technical issue and should go in B'cracy because any admin is theoretically equally able to address it.
I've always assumed anything a stompy can address belongs in here. When I read the thread descriptions, escaped whitefont seems more like tech support than administrative discussions. Should the B'cracy description be updated to make that more clear?
Stompys aren't tech support. Scola and I are tech support, pretty much. That's why the stompies are listed in the B'cracy header, not this one.
Oh OK. I thought Stompy was the buffista word for Admin.
The tiny slugs on the left column might need to be changed. I can see why "Tech support and site development." versus "Administrative discussions" might be confusng for someone who wasn't around when it was set up.
It is, but only ita and Scola have the keys to the kingdom; they deal with anything back-end or that needs actual programming. The rest of us stompies deal with anything that can be handled through the interface, which includes stuff ranging from new threads through editing errant posts and the occasional hand-smacking of a troll.
The only stuff that should be going in this thread is what needs ita or Tom's attention; i.e., major shenanigans. Even minor tech stuff should just get logged in bugtracker, where they'll see it and can deal with it through channels. That is to say, default to Bureau. If it needs to be escalated to here that's not a big deal, but it keeps it cleaner for the tech folks to have someplace to watch that only fires up if there's a, ahem, fire.