I use chrome and recently noticed the bottom footer is clipping part of the page, when I answer a thread the preview and post buttons are almost cut off and I can't see the text.
i'm replying to your post and i do not have any clipping in any of maximized, restored, or full screen window mode.
FWIW, via the Chrome wrench icon, "About Google Chrome", i see that i'm running Chrome 18.0.1025.142 m on win7, intel i3 chip, 4GB RAM.
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I use chrome and recently noticed the bottom footer is clipping part of the page, when I answer a thread the preview and post buttons are almost cut off and I can't see the text.
Please check your add-ons. If you're running something like AdBlock, try disabling it to see if the condition clears up.
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Marked as answer by DarthSwian on Apr 02, 2012 11:57 AM
Please check your add-ons. If you're running something like AdBlock, try disabling it to see if the condition clears up.
Bummer, setting adblock not run on this domain didn't fix it, but disabling it did not. I guess I'll have to use a different browser for this site since I really don't want to completely disable ad block as I'm sure most people using it don't
Thanks for the report. I see that AdBlock for Chrome and Adblock Plus for Firefox both cause this problem. I have this logged as a bug and we'll see what we can do to improve the presentation when an ad blocker is in place.
Bummer, setting adblock not run on this domain didn't fix it, but disabling it did not.
I was able to disable AdBlock for both Chrome and Firefox for just this domain (forums.asp.net), so you might want to try looking at that again until we have the presentational issue solved.
I did find, if you're using FireFox, that you can disable the bottom value for the div that holds the footer-wrap class using FireBug - this does allow you to see anything that's missing beneath (though it does get rid of the footer wrap altogether!). Disabling
the absolute positioning is probably the best answer, but ... you have to do it for every page. °_o
I suppose you could cross that with a script for GreaseMonkey to disable the style until this is fixed.
I apologize for the inconvenience you have experienced in trying to suppress the site's ads from appearing in your browser. We do have this logged as a low-priority bug.
lol... Yes, my full intention was to suppress the ads. Not really but I just have it on mostly for YouTube ads and it just happens to suppress ads everywhere else unless I disable it for a particular site. No big deal. And it's understandable that it's low-priority.
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bottom of page clipped in chrome
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I use chrome and recently noticed the bottom footer is clipping part of the page, when I answer a thread the preview and post buttons are almost cut off and I can't see the text.
Seek and ye shall find or http://lmgtfy.com/
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Re: bottom of page clipped in chrome
Apr 01, 2012 05:17 PM|LINK
@ DarthSwian
i'm replying to your post and i do not have any clipping in any of maximized, restored, or full screen window mode.
FWIW, via the Chrome wrench icon, "About Google Chrome", i see that i'm running Chrome 18.0.1025.142 m on win7, intel i3 chip, 4GB RAM.
g.
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Re: bottom of page clipped in chrome
Apr 01, 2012 07:20 PM|LINK
Please check your add-ons. If you're running something like AdBlock, try disabling it to see if the condition clears up.
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Re: bottom of page clipped in chrome
Apr 02, 2012 11:57 AM|LINK
Bummer, setting adblock not run on this domain didn't fix it, but disabling it did not. I guess I'll have to use a different browser for this site since I really don't want to completely disable ad block as I'm sure most people using it don't
Seek and ye shall find or http://lmgtfy.com/
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Re: bottom of page clipped in chrome
Apr 02, 2012 04:27 PM|LINK
Thanks for the report. I see that AdBlock for Chrome and Adblock Plus for Firefox both cause this problem. I have this logged as a bug and we'll see what we can do to improve the presentation when an ad blocker is in place.
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Re: bottom of page clipped in chrome
Apr 02, 2012 04:54 PM|LINK
I was able to disable AdBlock for both Chrome and Firefox for just this domain (forums.asp.net), so you might want to try looking at that again until we have the presentational issue solved.
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Re: bottom of page clipped in chrome
May 11, 2012 02:45 PM|LINK
I did find, if you're using FireFox, that you can disable the bottom value for the div that holds the footer-wrap class using FireBug - this does allow you to see anything that's missing beneath (though it does get rid of the footer wrap altogether!). Disabling the absolute positioning is probably the best answer, but ... you have to do it for every page. °_o
I suppose you could cross that with a script for GreaseMonkey to disable the style until this is fixed.
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Re: bottom of page clipped in chrome
May 23, 2012 09:58 PM|LINK
Worked for me. Kinda' lame to have to do that though. You think the developers could have coded it better and not have the footer overlap the content.
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Re: bottom of page clipped in chrome
May 23, 2012 10:17 PM|LINK
I apologize for the inconvenience you have experienced in trying to suppress the site's ads from appearing in your browser. We do have this logged as a low-priority bug.
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Re: bottom of page clipped in chrome
May 23, 2012 11:04 PM|LINK
lol... Yes, my full intention was to suppress the ads. Not really but I just have it on mostly for YouTube ads and it just happens to suppress ads everywhere else unless I disable it for a particular site. No big deal. And it's understandable that it's low-priority.