Anything change lately -- thumbs + image rearranged?
Ferguson
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I noticed an oddity today.
With IE 10, my gallery displays are screwed up. instead of thumbs on the left and image on the right, the image has been displayed down and below the thumbs (with the thumbs still taking only half the page).
With Chrome it works fine, as does Dolphin and Chrome on Android.
I am pretty sure (but not certain) after the last round of changes I made it worked fine, certainly no one has complained.
It's very possibly my customizations, but wondering if anyone has seen oddities on IE10 in the recent days, like this?
Example:
http://www.captivephotons.com/Events/Miracle/Hammerheads062213/30144317_DBmnp5#!i=2592012699&k=9NB9DNk
Caveat: I've tried on only one computer so far, it could be a screwed up computer. Am not where I can do some debugging until probably tomorrow, so was hoping to hear "year, bug, we're fixing it". :dunno
With IE 10, my gallery displays are screwed up. instead of thumbs on the left and image on the right, the image has been displayed down and below the thumbs (with the thumbs still taking only half the page).
With Chrome it works fine, as does Dolphin and Chrome on Android.
I am pretty sure (but not certain) after the last round of changes I made it worked fine, certainly no one has complained.
It's very possibly my customizations, but wondering if anyone has seen oddities on IE10 in the recent days, like this?
Example:
http://www.captivephotons.com/Events/Miracle/Hammerheads062213/30144317_DBmnp5#!i=2592012699&k=9NB9DNk
Caveat: I've tried on only one computer so far, it could be a screwed up computer. Am not where I can do some debugging until probably tomorrow, so was hoping to hear "year, bug, we're fixing it". :dunno
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I realized that the IE display was zoomed out to 85%. When restored to 100% it works fine. It appears that both IE and Chrome when zoomed out will screw up this display (whether this is something I've caused, or the nature of the beast, not sure).
So... never mind. Leaving thread here in case it helps someone else not be puzzled.