I am having weird line overlap issues on the B.org home page. Screencap: [link]
The message center view is fine. It's just the home page. Not sure what's going on. I'm using Chrome.
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I am having weird line overlap issues on the B.org home page. Screencap: [link]
The message center view is fine. It's just the home page. Not sure what's going on. I'm using Chrome.
That's a known issue, Vonnie, thanks. I'll work on it when I get the focus.
Great, thanks. I usually don't go to the site home page so didn't realize that's been happening for a while.
I just got a thread closed error when I posted in natter. Will send screen cap. Still posted, though.
I'm not sure if this is a b.org issue, a Chrome issue, or a me issue, but a lot of the time when I hit the back arrow, I go back two pages, and I've only noticed it here. Which doesn't mean it's not happening on other sites.
That has been happening to me for quite some time (before we moved), but I thought it was just me!
Are you using Chrome too, Sophia?
And does the history list match the pages? If you go back by selecting a page, does it work properly?
I also use Chrome, and I will check.
It is kind of hard to tell.
I was in Natter, reading your most on feeling like you should get fired (you shouldn't). I hit read new, and it took me to Dana's post about Wimbeldon. Then I hit read new and it took me to the Message Center. Then I hit "back", and it took me back to your post, with one new message.
In the history, when I hit the item before the Message Center, it took me to Dan'e post.
I feel like this happens to me more often when there are multiple threads involved (which is how I end up posting things in the wrong thread), but I do not have enough new messages to check that right now.
Okay.
I want you to also test going back by choosing the page off your history--it can be complicated to tell which instance of Natter is the one you're going back to, but it's a start.