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When it is not working correctly for me, scrolling up and down on the page does not fix it; only a hard refresh fixes it, or navigating to another page.
With that said, I noticed that the issue is intermittent for me, and it appears to still be happening. Seems to happen more often than not, but not every single time.
For a while there it appeared to happen only in threads that I had replied to already, but I confirmed that is not part of the issue.
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fixed, pending cache update.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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But the font size appears to be different (13px for headers, 15px for message text) and I don't remember it being like that yesterday:
The change makes the text of a long message harder to read - it takes up more space and looks like q UWP app in the line spacing. And it's the same on my desktop and my Surface.
I dunno if this is you, or me, Chrome, or Windows - but it looks very "wrong" to my head because normally headlines / titles are a larger font than article content ...
Chrome 100.10.4896.60 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Windows 11 21H2 (OS Build 22000.556)
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I think everyone is seeing this. css change?
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Same here in Firefox.
See also the unwanted wrapping in the "report message" menu:
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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We did make a change to the CSS last week that increased both of the font sizes to 15px from 14px.
Everything we try shows both fonts at this size, not 13px and 15px.
In other words, I can't recreate this problem.
It is likely that either you have a cached version of one of the CSS files, or you have something that is modifying part of the CSS.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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The wrapping on the "report message" menu is still wrong[^] though.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Is this still happening?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Yes - I just did a CTRL+F5 on the Lounge, and todays CCC is 15p body, 13p subject:
Even though the subject is bold, the uppercase "C"s in "CCC" are smaller than the "C" in "CR".
Inspect on Chrome gives the sizes.
Subject:
Body:
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Layout = compact. That was the bit I missed.
Fixed, and will deploy soon
cheers
Chris Maunder
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May I please inquire if consideration has been given to the notion of providing a page whereupon one can display an image of one's workspace for purposes of idle curiosity and perhaps for the benefit to oneself of learning how to better same via equipment arrangement organization etc. as utilized by others - Best
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Yes I agree the page kindly provided can be utilized for same. I was thinking however a specialized page would motivate members to post.
Below is my "Signature" apologies if offends
My sympathies to the SPAM moderator
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You realize you posted a picture of your workspace in the very forum you're talking about a year ago, right?
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The image is not of my workspace but of my listening room which has no mouse or keyboard to be seen and unfortunately no VTL, Magnum Dynalab, Devialet or Harbeth and of course no Oswald Mills equipment either - Cheerio
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This is probably the best for that.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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I assume it's because of the <pre> tag. I'd edit it out but will leave it in case they want to fix this loophole.
And OP posted the solution to his own question.
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In the Reputation History I noticed one entry showing 80 points for upvoting my latest article, which I guess means there were 8 upvotes (www.codeproject.com/script/Reputation/List.aspx?mid=2558097):
29-Mar-22 2:13AM 80 Author Article Upvoted Article Must Read for WPF Developers: WPF Control Test Bench
But the article shows only 6 upvotes, however I counted in the reputation history 130 upvoting points = 13 upvote ?
Must Read for WPF Developers: WPF Control Test Bench[^]:
Maybe I just don't know how upvotes get translated into reputation points. Or is there a bug in the system counting upvotes ?
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When someone with high reputation points (perhaps specifically as an Author or Authority) upvotes your article, you get 80 points. The number of points is multiplied by a factor of 1, 2, 4, or 8 depending on the voter's reputation. Here are two write-ups that explain it:
Code Project Rating and Reputation FAQ[^]
Member Reputation System[^]
modified 30-Mar-22 8:12am.
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Thanks you, learned something.
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Message Removed
modified 26-Apr-22 21:01pm.
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MIA? KIA? We don't know ...
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I thought I'd take a break this week due to killer jetlag and a deep cynicism about the state of the world this week.
If you can come up with something engaging I'd be happy to throw it into the Machine
cheers
Chris Maunder
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