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CSS is broken when dividing screen #73

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marimeireles opened this issue Mar 12, 2020 · 6 comments
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CSS is broken when dividing screen #73

marimeireles opened this issue Mar 12, 2020 · 6 comments
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@marimeireles
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Not sure if we're worried about this kind of problem in the moment, but the following happens when I divide my screen in half in my mac:

Screenshot_2020-03-12 JupyterCon2020b

@marimeireles marimeireles changed the title CSS is broken when diving screen CSS is broken when dividing screen Mar 12, 2020
@maartenbreddels
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Is that still the case at https://jupytercon.github.io/jupytercon2020-website/about/ for you now? I cannot reproduce it.

@marimeireles
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Hey @maartenbreddels so basically it happens when I do something like this:

Screen Shot 2020-03-12 at 4 11 29 PM

And yeah, still happening :/

Screenshot_2020-03-12 JupyterCon2020b

@SylvainCorlay
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Hum, I am not reproducing locally.

@SylvainCorlay SylvainCorlay added the bug Something isn't working label Mar 13, 2020
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Huh. Weird, I can reproduce both in Firefox Nightly and the latest version of Google Chrome.

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I'm not reproducing the out of order content with the current site (Firefox, macOS). However, I am seeing things cut off when I resize to 1024 px wide, for example.

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marimeireles commented Mar 16, 2020

@jasongrout I don't think there is any problem with the order. It's really just the letters getting out of the div they were supposed to be wrapped inside (or something like that).

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