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(2023-02-14, 03:50 AM)Laird Wrote: [ -> ], the only anomalous entries I see there are with reference to "common.js". This is not a file provided by our forum software. Perhaps it is provided by a Firefox plugin. This leads me to wonder whether the incorrect styling for likes that you're seeing has something to do with a Firefox plugin. Perhaps you could try temporarily disabling all of your plugins and seeing whether the problem is still present.

Will do. Smile
Hmmmmm. No difference, even in Nightly's Troubleshoot Mode where all themes, extensions and customizations are disabled.

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(2023-02-14, 03:50 AM)Laird Wrote: [ -> ], the only anomalous entries I see there are with reference to "common.js". This is not a file provided by our forum software. Perhaps it is provided by a Firefox plugin. This leads me to wonder whether the incorrect styling for likes that you're seeing has something to do with a Firefox plugin. Perhaps you could try temporarily disabling all of your plugins and seeing whether the problem is still present.

What browser do you use, may I ask? There are a number of websites that only test with Chrome nowadays, sadly, and Google is quite happy to break standards, leading to some websites being broken on Firefox and other non-Chrome-based web browsers.
(2023-02-14, 08:54 AM)Valmar Wrote: [ -> ]What browser do you use, may I ask? There are a number of websites that only test with Chrome nowadays, sadly, and Google is quite happy to break standards, leading to some websites being broken on Firefox and other non-Chrome-based web browsers.

The nightly builds of Firefox don’t have the stability of the release channel? I use Firefox for Windows on the release channel, and don’t see the same CSS problem for the likes section underneath posts.
(2023-02-14, 10:48 AM)Max_B Wrote: [ -> ]The nightly builds of Firefox don’t have the stability of the release channel? I use Firefox for Windows on the release channel, and don’t see the same CSS problem for the likes section underneath posts.

Nightly builds have rapid daily releases. It's like being on a constant Alpha.

On that note... lemme try with stable Firefox.
Looks normal on Firefox stable and a clean Firefox Nightly profile. So, probably just the quirks of an old profile...

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(2023-02-14, 10:57 AM)Valmar Wrote: [ -> ]Looks normal on Firefox stable and a clean Firefox Nightly profile. So, probably just the quirks of an old profile...

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Yes, I mostly use Firefox, looks ok for me. Tested using MS Edge and Opera browsers too, appears consistently ok.
(2023-02-14, 01:09 AM)Laird Wrote: [ -> ]I'd ignored the editor until now but it should be darkened. I'll look into how best to do that at some point.

Now done. You might need to force-refresh the page to get the updated styling to apply. Please let me know of any glitches and less-than-ideal styling.

(2023-02-14, 08:54 AM)Valmar Wrote: [ -> ]What browser do you use, may I ask?

The standard version of Firefox as supplied by the standard Fedora Linux package manager using its standard repositories.

(2023-02-14, 10:57 AM)Valmar Wrote: [ -> ]Looks normal on Firefox stable and a clean Firefox Nightly profile. So, probably just the quirks of an old profile...

Probably there's no need for further debugging then.
In the absence of further issues and/or change requests, I think we're good to go with migrating this testing version of the theme to the main, default Roundo theme, which I'll rename from "Roundo Light" simply to "Roundo", now that it combines the "Light" and "Darko" variants. I'll wait a day or two in case there are any objections, and unless there are, I'll do that then.
(2023-02-15, 11:55 AM)Laird Wrote: [ -> ]In the absence of further issues and/or change requests, I think we're good to go with migrating this testing version of the theme to the main, default Roundo theme, which I'll rename from "Roundo Light" simply to "Roundo", now that it combines the "Light" and "Darko" variants. I'll wait a day or two in case there are any objections, and unless there are, I'll do that then.

I'm using dark mode exclusively now... didn't expect it... but there you are. Reading the site is so much easier now with these new responsive designs.
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