The prettiest Dicourse forum on earth
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That Stylesheet is SEXY. URL for the curious: http://try.discourse.org
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You mean you've not seen this yet?
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I did, but we don't use it as our default style - unlike the Forum mentioned in the first post.
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Looked about the usual when I tried it... (As in bog-standard DC CSS.)
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Clear your cache and try again!
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Given I'd not been to that site since a re-install but...
Nope. Looks OK. Even in Konqueror which DC claims is tool old to be supported.
NO_REPRO, sorry.
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I'm confused!
It happens on both Firefox and Chrome for me.
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Clear your cache and try again?
<gdr>
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Just did that:
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Repro’d... once. The stylesheet (http://try.discourse.org/uploads/stylesheet-cache/desktop_fd651854ca8a401584c5020ee674dfb60f319331.css) was 404 Not Found, but it worked after a refresh.
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no repro on chrome, chrome mobile, or FF/IE
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I get the no CSS version mostly. Sometimes refreshing it takes it back to the standard Discourse look, and a hard refresh always seems to repro @aliceif's screenshots
Chrome Version 39.0.2171.95 m on Windows 8.1
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Welcome to web-scale!
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Worked properly, i.e., wrongly that is, i.e., without CSS, for me on IE, e.g.
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Worked properly, i.e., wrongly that is, i.e., without CSS, for me on IE, e.g
Do you have an example?
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Yeah, it looked exactly like the screenshot in OP, except for IE chrome instead of Chrome chrome.
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I'm confused!It happens on both Firefox and Chrome for me.
I get it intermittently on every Discourse site that I go to (yes, there are more than just TDWTF and meta.d, and yes, they all fucking suck). It is far from an isolated occurence.
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This post is deleted!
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Twas meant as a lame joke, but it's probably only funny in certain browsers, i.e. IE.
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it's probably only funny in certain browsers, i.e. IE.
Might've made more sense if the OP didn't use Chrome.
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The stylesheet (...) was 404 Not Found
Reminds me of the old tdwtf forums that would occasionally turn green when style sheets would become AWOL momentarily.
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I think this oddity (back in December) was due to the Distributed Filesystem, Gluster, acting uppity.
From what I can tell, it's not the best possible.