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realisticaltyrealisticalty Member Posts: 851 Arc User
Is anyone else seeing this?

After one of the system maintenance/update sessions a few weeks ago, my forum index started to look odd. Some of the forum titles are shoved far to the right (I.e. tje Galactic News Network) with their titles cut off, but many are fine.

I am assuming this is a side effect of some other change.

I have screenshots but this editor doesn't give me the option to upload them (at least in whatever default mode I am in.) The problem is obvious if you have it.
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  • rmy1081rmy1081 Member Posts: 2,840 Arc User
    edited January 2015
    It looks fine for me, but a few weeks ago I had something similar using the IE browser. I cleared my IE cache and it fixed the problem. I think IE wasn't deleting the old information in the cache.

    Have you tried different browsers? Hope this helps.
  • pweadamanteuspweadamanteus Member Posts: 117 Arc User
    edited January 2015
    Literally nothing has been changed as far as the forums. You should probably check your browser's settings and perhaps clear your cache.
  • anazondaanazonda Member Posts: 8,399 Arc User
    edited January 2015
    Literally nothing has been changed as far as the forums. You should probably check your browser's settings and perhaps clear your cache.

    Will you stop telling people what they should do? Especially when it's the right thing to do.
    Don't look silly... Don't call it the "Z-Store/Zen Store"...
    Let me put the rumors to rest: it's definitely still the C-Store (Cryptic Store) It just takes ZEN.
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  • realisticaltyrealisticalty Member Posts: 851 Arc User
    edited January 2015
    Clearing Browser Cache was an -excellent- suggestion, I should have thought of that!

    Sadly, it didn't solve the problem. And yes, I made sure to close my browser first, reopen and then clear the cache...

    Firefox 34.0.5 on Win 7 Pro /64 bit.

    I'd really rather not "setup" IE on this machine to see if it matters. When I have time I'll try it on an XP box with IE.
  • cervantxcervantx Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited January 2015
    Literally nothing has been changed as far as the forums. You should probably check your browser's settings and perhaps clear your cache.


    Since you are here, could you please clarify the conditions in the probation system to avoid people spend money and then feel scamed?
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  • desade1desade1 Member Posts: 97 Arc User
    edited January 2015
    Literally nothing has been changed as far as the forums. You should probably check your browser's settings and perhaps clear your cache.

    Guess someone is reading the forums...
  • anazondaanazonda Member Posts: 8,399 Arc User
    edited January 2015
    Clearing Browser Cache was an -excellent- suggestion, I should have thought of that!

    Sadly, it didn't solve the problem. And yes, I made sure to close my browser first, reopen and then clear the cache...

    Firefox 34.0.5 on Win 7 Pro /64 bit.

    I'd really rather not "setup" IE on this machine to see if it matters. When I have time I'll try it on an XP box with IE.

    If you don't want IE, then WHY in the world would you want that trash-can called Firefox...

    Chrome has been superior in every way for years... Heck... Even IE is superior to FF.
    Don't look silly... Don't call it the "Z-Store/Zen Store"...
    Let me put the rumors to rest: it's definitely still the C-Store (Cryptic Store) It just takes ZEN.
    Like Duty Officers? Support effords to gather ideas
  • mightybobcncmightybobcnc Member Posts: 3,354 Arc User
    edited January 2015
    Except in the extensions category. ;)

    I'm not really sure what to tell you OP other than Ctrl+F5 but you say purging your cache didn't work already. It's still displaying the same as always for me in 34.0.5

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  • realisticaltyrealisticalty Member Posts: 851 Arc User
    edited January 2015
    anazonda wrote: »
    If you don't want IE, then WHY in the world would you want that trash-can called Firefox...

    Chrome has been superior in every way for years... Heck... Even IE is superior to FF.

    As far as which is better, IE or FF, I am sure opinions vary - on what do you base your opinion?

    I do like chrome, but in the past I have had some runins with chrome and chrome related software installing and resetting other areas of my PC, so I have steered clear. I am also concerned because chrome is affiliated directly with a search engine and i am concerned that even more of my web activities would be tracked than already are.

    I am not paranoid and I have nothing to hide, I'm just tired of being marketed to all the time and having my entire world monitized.

    Pretty soon I'll have to pay a tax on the air a breathe and get charged for every letter I type in internet message responses at this rate...
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