I agree. Whilst it would be lovely to be able to support all browsers (I have actually recently moved from Chrome back to Firefox), as we are a very small project we need to focus on the most popular browser. Which like it or not is Chrome. Vivaldi is very good too, and they have a native client for Linux too!4thRock wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:53 am Peter, you can consider Chrome as a standard, because that's what the large majority uses:
https://gs.statcounter.com/
As for the "problem" it's a minor graphic glitch. -
Glitches like these are to be expected on a live site, where many people are contributing in real time!
It's only a problem (usability bug) if the site becomes unusable (invisible buttons, not clickable, etc)
But thanks for calling it out Alessandro, feedback is always good
It's an easy Css fix (indeed decrease padding as mentioned), will do when possible!
Problem with quick listing bar
Re: Problem with quick listing bar
Re: Problem with quick listing bar
Updated CSS for the quick listing, the glitch should be fixed.
Current browsers are quite consistent on how they display pages.
One or two pixels difference here and there, but nothing to worry about (99% of the time )
At least between Chrome, Firefox and Edge there should be little difference.
Current browsers are quite consistent on how they display pages.
One or two pixels difference here and there, but nothing to worry about (99% of the time )
At least between Chrome, Firefox and Edge there should be little difference.
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Re: Problem with quick listing bar
Confirmed, the issue is gone on Vivaldi as well. Obrigado Ricardo!