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Curmudgeon Supreme

Jackson, Michigan

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Captured pieces, by both sides, are now shown on one line here on the web site. Why the change? The old way was a lot better, being easier at a glance to tell material imbalances.

RHP Code Monkey

RHP HQ

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This shouldn't be the case.

Web browser/version and operating system?

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Curmudgeon Supreme

Jackson, Michigan

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@Russ
I'm using Google Chrome. 76.0.3809.132 (64 bit)
The about section reports it is up to date, although it doesn't give the date that it was last updated.

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Curmudgeon Supreme

Jackson, Michigan

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@Russ
Oh - and Windows 10 Home
Version 1903
8/4/2019 (!)
OS Build 18362.295

Sorry about not giving you this before.

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Curmudgeon Supreme

Jackson, Michigan

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@Russ
Another possibly related happening: at the New York Times website I look at slide shows of homes for sale. Today I noticed that the captions for the pictures don't stay on the screen; they just sort of slide to the bottom.

Now I haven't looked at this section for maybe a week so I don't know if the trouble is related to this problem or not. I'm writing the NYT next. Will keep you informed of anything I hear.

RHP Code Monkey

RHP HQ

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This problem has been reproduced on Chrome with Win10.

I'll be looking at the cause.

RHP Code Monkey

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This does appear to be a bug introduced by Chrome. (On Windows at least, Chrome OSX is fine, let me know if you experience differently.)

I have looked at a workaround, but as a non-critical issue, I have decided to leave as is for a few days to see if this is discussed elsewhere, or even fixed.

As a short term measure, you could try Firefox (or even Edge!) which does not have this problem. Either way, this will be fixed soon, one way or another.

Misfit Queen

Isle of Misfit Toys

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@russ said

As a short term measure, you could try Firefox (or even Edge!) which does not have this problem. Either way, this will be fixed soon, one way or another.
Yeah, not seeing this on Firefox, either on Windows or Android.

free tazer tickles..

wildly content...

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still seeing this, this morning
Version 76.0.3809.132 (Official Build) (64-bit)
macOS Mojave Version 10.14.6

i do not use parallels or any other mac to windows sort of workaround

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Curmudgeon Supreme

Jackson, Michigan

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@Russ
I'm not worried about it excessively. Just was asking. I still can't help but think the automatic update I got the night before is the culprit. I was wondering if you could find a Knowledge Base article on it. I'm tempted to uninstall that update.
The New York Times which is also giving me an error it hadn't before is giving me no help. Typical message: try restarting windows and/or Chrome, or whatever.

Thanks again for your help.

The drunk knight

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Still seeing this issue on my end, Chrome, Windows 10.
This is both on laptop and phone.

Only a minor issue of course, thanks for looking into it.

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Curmudgeon Supreme

Jackson, Michigan

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@64squaresofpain
Did your Windows Build info match mine? See above.

RHP Code Monkey

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Fix incoming today.

RHP Code Monkey

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This should be fixed for all now.

Safari/Android/Chrome Win/Chrome OSX/Firefox/Edge/Internet Explorer all tested OK with tweaked code to fix this.

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Curmudgeon Supreme

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@Russ
Looks good. Thanks!