WHERE DA FUCK BE DA PADDlNG
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There ain't no padding! It's like 1 pixel! JESUS CHRIST MAN!
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It's not even 1 pixel.
It's negative.
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Ok that reminds me: my bug = Chrome current release version, Windows 7, Dell laptop, blah.
I don't see the negative padding thing so that must be some other browser or Magus is an asshole who changed it in the debug tools than took a screenshot.
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Pretty sure I'm on current Chrome unless auto updating broke, Win 7 Enterprise. Is it maybe a specific CSS set up blakey? I'm on:
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Oh, I'm dumb.
Not maximized on the window I get:
But it looks fine if maximized.
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Chrome, win 7.
I usually keep it fullscreened:
I click Restore, no other changes:
Resize as narrow as possible:
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There's MORE padding if you make the window NARROWER?!
Goddamned this forum was designed by dumbshits.
... also who the fuck reads a forum maximized?
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I do, but to be fair, it's on my smaller monitor.
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There's MORE padding if you make the window NARROWER?!
It looks like it happens when the stuff off the end of the edge of a post disappears
vs
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I do [about reading maximized]
I do as I also use the same window to look stuff up (working on debugging something wonky in a VB asp page)
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Goddamned this forum was designed by dumbshits.
We already knew that.
... also who the fuck reads a forum maximized?
I maximize to perform moderating tasks, but most of my reading is not done in a maximized window.
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That's what I see. And if you keep narrowing the window, the padding will pop back into existence. Responsive web design FTW!
I don't think it's a Chrome issue, I'm on the latest FF, Win7.
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It looks like it happens when the stuff off the end of the edge of a post disappears
It actually happens a bit after that, due to their conditional CSS:
.container { max-width: 1110px; } @media (max-width: 850px) .container.posts { padding-left: 10px; } @media (max-width: 870px) .gutter { display: none; }
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I don't think it's a Chrome issue, I'm on the latest FF, Win7.
Sounds like a Windows thing. I made my browser as narrow as I could, which minimized the padding I could see on Chrome 43, Linux 64-bits.
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I made my browser as narrow as I could
Nah, you want to fullscreen, then restore back to a smaller size. If the avatar is showing, it's not going to do it.
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I made my browser as narrow as I could
It seems to be triggered not when you are narrow as possible but just when narrow. See
https://what.thedailywtf.com/t/where-da-fuck-be-da-paddlng/50029/6
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It seems to be triggered not when you are narrow as possible but just when narrow.
Yeah, not for me. Like I said, making it as narrow as possible minimized the padding.
Nah, you want to fullscreen, then restore back to a smaller size. If the avatar is showing, it's not going to do it.
I just tried that. No difference. My avatar is always there.
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My avatar is always there.
I can get the wonky spacing while having avatar too.
First going no longer maximized.
Make the window narrower:
It really looks like it may be tied in with what @ChaosTheEternal pointed out here:
https://what.thedailywtf.com/t/where-da-fuck-be-da-paddlng/50029/13
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Ah, OK, going really slowly I can find that "sweet" spot. Why is this a topic?
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Because it's a legitimate bug?
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We didn't know it was a "sweet" spot at first. That was found while people were reproing @blakeyrat's report.
and as by @Arantor, it is still a bug even if it is just in the sweet spot.
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Because it's a legitimate bug?
Bah. Feels more like bikeshedding about padding. I think @blakeyrat is just trying to get those guys to do more faffing around while the Titanic burns.
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If he really wanted to do that he would report it over on meta.d, but he openly refuses to do that so someone else has to...
BRB
EDIT: Back
https://meta.discourse.org/t/borders-have-a-unsweet-spot-of-window-size/31049
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I'm actually glad, because now I have this thread to shove under his nose next time he whines about them wasting time with css changes.
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I'm on Sleipnir with widescreen+min.
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It gets better.
When resizing the window horizontally, a horizontal scroll bar appears on Firefox when at ~1024px width (which is in the 0-padding range for me).
It mysteriously disappears when you make the window narrower or smaller.