Thats a bit of a relief tbh... thought I was going mad... er than usualYes, there was a minor problem, but it's fixed now![]()
Thats a bit of a relief tbh... thought I was going mad... er than usualYes, there was a minor problem, but it's fixed now![]()
Finally managed to catch the elusive wee bugger:Theres some occasional bug when editing a post, i've replicated it but never grab the transition screen in time. At the very top an error says something about variables. The edit still reposts though.
Thanks, but I doubt the issue is Chorme, i used internet Explorer(i know rightTry switching browsers. I don't seem to be having any issues with Firefox.
Could be with your OS settings Vista and 7 right click any empty area and click "Personalize" and see if DPI settings are at default by clicking Adjust font size .Thanks, but I doubt the issue is Chorme, i used internet Explorer(i know right) and the issue is till there, also used chrome from 2 different PCs and it worked just fine...
Never had any issue with Chrome before this,so i rather find a fix than switch to Firefox or Safari...
Hi thanks for the answer but still not working; i'm using Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, the DPI is at 100%(default) and the display size(text and other items) is also set at "smaller-100%(default)"Could be with your OS settings Vista and 7 right click any empty area and click "Personalize" and see if DPI settings are at default by clicking Adjust font size .
Also check Chrome>Settings>Advanced under "Web Content to see if Font Size is set to Medium and Page zoom is 100% . Under "System" click the Use hardware acceleration when available .
just did it, it forces me to logg out, but there are no changes that i can see...What if anything happens if you disable windows XP style DPI scaling ?