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torch Page Icon Posted 2006-11-16 9:52 PM
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Ok, I just noticed this in Opera (v9.02 fyi).. It looks like the HPC:Factor news on the front page is vertical.. I checked in IE7, and it is normal. It only seems to look odd in Opera.. Anyway, screencaps:


I have no idea what is going on with this.. The rest of HPC:Factor seems perfectly normal, it's just that main page.. The reason I did not post this in that Forum Suggestions thread is because this is not forum related, but it is site related.. Most likely, it's probably something wrong at my end, I highly doubt that HPC:Factor is at fault .
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sophisticatedleaf Page Icon Posted 2006-11-16 11:02 PM
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Looks nifty.

Did you check your render settings, and try another version? I still like 8.54 more than 9.
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torch Page Icon Posted 2006-11-16 11:28 PM
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I downgraded to Opera 8.54 (I should be using that version still anyway ), but HPC:Factor is still looking weird in Opera (main page).. Thanks for your help though.. And, I have tried changing the settings around with masking as mozilla, ie, and even opera, but no go ..
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sophisticatedleaf Page Icon Posted 2006-11-17 2:28 AM
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Not in the view menu?
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chiark Page Icon Posted 2006-11-17 5:04 AM
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It's down to the way opera is interpreting the CSS... It's exactly the same for me when using opera. Ping Chris as he may be able to do something about it, but there again unless it's a commonly understood problem I doubt he'll have the time or inclination to change it

I know he's changed the margins recently, so I would hazard a guess that it could be to do with that...
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macmee Page Icon Posted 2006-11-17 6:35 AM
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way back when you had to pay for opera i use to use it...

it never showed pages well.. now I use Firefox.
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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2006-11-17 7:06 AM
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this must have changed only recently. a couple of weeks ago it used to be fine :/
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chiark Page Icon Posted 2006-11-17 7:11 AM
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aye, absolutely - I can't understand why changing the margin spacing would affect opera and not the others, but it definitely was fine in Opera as you say.

I quite like the layout like that
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chiark Page Icon Posted 2006-11-17 7:52 AM
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Thanks Chris, this is fixed. What a hero
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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2006-11-17 7:56 AM
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*mumbles* stupid browser *trails off into profanity*

More importantly than the arguable relevancy of my fixing Opera, Firefox renders the FP properly now. The fireflops fix is what broke opera, the IE fix is what broke fireflops and the opera fix broke everything. woo hoo.

Anyway, it's fixed.
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torch Page Icon Posted 2006-11-17 8:10 AM
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Yes, thanks, everyone, it works now
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