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All the words in these boxes are now off center so it looks like an amateur designed them. looks even worse in the "clear" "preview" and "submit" buttons below.
Also I guess someone forgot to fix the thing that causes every topic to go to the bottom all the time.
Who is in charge of quality control over at Huddler, anyway?
All the words in these boxes are now off center so it looks like an amateur designed them. looks even worse in the "clear" "preview" and "submit" buttons below.
The Turn this post into a wiki icon is truly baffling.
Maybe a jigsaw puzzle piece? Not really sure.
If it is, I'm not sure how it's relevant.
I fear taking the thread off-topic, but FWIW, I've already let the powers-that-be know that--in my opinion--there are a lot more things we needed done around here before changing icons. Tony's remark about locating to the bottom of the page is just one example.
Do you have the page/text zoomed? The "Get notified when others reply" is also larger. Although when I zoom in Safari, everything still looks correct. Don't have Firefox installed.
I use IE and they are all centered. I too found the puzzle piece a bit puzzling, but I can't remember the last time I converted a post to a Wiki. The button changes were actually a needed first step in rolling out some user requested features.
Can I get the the native LCD resolution, resolution you are using, if you are using any type of zooming (font or browers), browser version, and browser plugins you are using from you so I can try to dig a bit deeper?
Under View > Zoom is "Zoom Text Only" checked? If so, uncheck it and then also select "Reset" from the same menu.
The default Zoom mode is a proportional zoom, so text and images will enlarge together, maintaining the design proportions of websites and things like the buttons.