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Rikkitic

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#215352 23-Jun-2017 17:40
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Disclaimer: I know nothing about Android. Hardly ever use it. Don’t understand a thing about it.

 

Having said that, I ran into something weird on my Android tablet today. I loaded Geekzone but didn’t log in because I was in town on insecure wi-fi and just wanted to check latest posts. First, I got the complaint about my ad blocker. Don’t know if that is related to what came next. As a point of information, I am using UC browser though this has never caused problems before.

 

Anyway, all the forum posts are now crammed into a tiny, narrow column only two or three words wide squeezed over to the left side of the screen and extending downward for many pages. Header layout is normal, just the post body texts are weird. I can’t find any way to change this. I know some layout changes have been made to GZ recently and am wondering if they might have anything to do with this. Everything still looks normal on my desktop, just the Android tablet has become unusable.

 

 





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  #1805824 23-Jun-2017 18:55
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This should sum it up https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=4&topicid=214260&page_no=3#1794078

 

Any browser that does not support Flex will use the 10% width CSS





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