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Is anyone seeing this page display corruption when using Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge browsers? seems to display correctly in Firefox.
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I've had something similar but not on the main forum page, I'm using google crome.
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Using Chrome and not had this problem
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If I go to the society page all the announcements are like this.

Although its probably pointless bringing this up a they aren't interested in spending time on the current website. Which is why there is still no up to date information on next year's National as we are getting the new website someday/some month/some year .
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I get this in Chrome with the "New Posts". Exactly the same thing is happening with the Cactiguide forum "New Posts". They use the same style of forum. I just highlight the title to read it.
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Post by RAYWOODBRIDGE »

I get this from time to time using either Chrome or Edge.
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This has just happened to me for the first time. I'm using Chrome.
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I have exactly the same corruption problems when viewing the forum comments in portrait mode on a Samsung tablet running Chrome ....... but if I turn the tablet to landscape mode, ALL display problems disappear completely.
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Chrome yes, Firefox no.

Only seems to be the "new posts" and announcements in the sub-forums (but not the C&S one).

Something to do with the CSS, perhaps?
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It's still happening - when I click on the New Posts tab. It doesn't affect all the posts and doesn't discriminate between "brand new" posts and those with several pages.
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