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Font Scaling Issues With Windows + Chrome
Chrome on Windows 10 (Version 61.0.3163.100 (Official Build) (64-bit))
If I have the chrome scale at < 100%, a few things break. The top menu is busted and a few other things like the FT logo move to the wrong place and look a bit broken. I've added good/bad image links. https://imgur.com/a/MQk5c Good is at 100%, bad is at 90%. I can't replicate in IE, Edge or FF, but I seem to get a totally different menu bar in those browsers. ------------------------------------------- I only just noticed the technical support forums exist. I can't seem to delete or move this myself, so if someone could do the honours that would be appreciated. |
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Originally Posted by Pumplekin
(Post 28875511)
Chrome on Windows 10 (Version 61.0.3163.100 (Official Build) (64-bit))
If I have the chrome scale at < 100%, a few things break. The top menu is busted and a few other things like the FT logo move to the wrong place and look a bit broken. I've added good/bad image links. https://imgur.com/a/MQk5c Good is at 100%, bad is at 90%. I can't replicate in IE, Edge or FF, but I seem to get a totally different menu bar in those browsers. ------------------------------------------- I only just noticed the technical support forums exist. I can't seem to delete or move this myself, so if someone could do the honours that would be appreciated. |
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