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feenberg

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In my browser (Chrome) the link to post a new thread is not visible unless the browser has a very large window. There is no horizontal scroll bar and the that link is the ONLY thing that isn't shown in a smaller window. Much text to the right of that link is shown. Something is wrong.
 

BigDave

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I am having the same issue with Chrome Version 69.0.3497.81 (Official Build) (64-bit)
after clearing browser data.
Firefox has same issue as well.
@JoshDW19 HELP!
 

Ericloewe

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It kinda looks like it's being hidden by the search bar...

However, do you guys not have the one at the bottom:
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Funnily enough, reducing the window width even further makes the top button reappear:

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(Firefox 61.0.2 on Windows 10 x64)
 

BigDave

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It seems to have self corrected (for me) and is now appearing both in Chrome and Firefox :confused:
 

JoshDW19

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Let me know if this problem pops up again and I'll be glad to have a look. Thanks for pinging me @BigDave!
 

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It kinda looks like it's being hidden by the search bar...
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Funnily enough, reducing the window width even further makes the top button reappear:

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(Firefox 61.0.2 on Windows 10 x64)

The CSS has a number of "common sizes" defined and when those dimensions are satisfied the CSS adjustments come into effect. I personally am not a huge fan of segmenting in this way, and would prefer that various things change size, and only when that is ineffective, should things rearrange or be omitted. I also do not design CSS the way many suggest I should, that is to favor small form-factors and then build upward. I do the reverse, I favor adapting to the largest screen (such as a 1472x1017 browser window) and test to see how it appears at smaller dimensions. Where necessary, I make changes, and if at all possible I would keep them limited in number so that the bulk of the page would render unchanged.

I cannot say because it seems that most often complaints relate to the 'default' theme here, but I would hope that my themes do not have such hiccups.
 
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