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# 15  
Old 06-27-2018
Quote:
Originally Posted by RudiC
Thanks - ugly non-working "scroll bars" gone! Way better looking now.
Thanks.

My bad. Until I (just today) installed OSX Mojave on my "new" MacPro (a 12 core, 64GB work-horse of a machine, BTW), I never saw the problem since it never appeared on any of my other machines or browsers.

Glad it is fixed!

OBTW, I still see another problem!?

The checkboxes on a number of forms are missing, for example, in the "Post Icons" block in this reply page.

Image

Is anyone else seeing this kind of problem? If so, please post a screen shot and the link.

Thanks.
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# 16  
Old 06-27-2018
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If I 'Go Advanced' for this reply, all looks normal to me and I can post this message with a icon. All seems fine to me.



Robin
# 17  
Old 06-27-2018
Quote:
Originally Posted by rbatte1
If I 'Go Advanced' for this reply, all looks normal to me and I can post this message with a icon. All seems fine to me.



Robin

Good to hear.

I have a problem on MacOS Mojave Beta (with other websites too, not only unix.com) with all browsers but on all other computers, everything looks and works OK.
# 18  
Old 06-27-2018
Update:

This problem only appears on MacOS Mojave Beta running Google Chrome.

It's OK with Safari.

I have reported this bug to Apple via the Beta program feedback app.
# 19  
Old 06-28-2018
Update:

This issue was also mentioned on Reddit with a quick fix:

Radio buttons and Checkboxes not working on Chrome on MacOS Mojave

Also, I can confirm that the "Mojave Checkbox-Fix" Chrome Extension by hansknoechel92 also provides a working quick bandaid for this problem.

Quote:
When using macOS 11.14 Mojave (Beta), Chrome does not render the checkboxes properly. To workaround it, this plugin sets the zoom-level of each page to 1.000001, which fixes the issue until Chrome officially supports Mojave. This plugin is open source and available via GitHub: GitHub - hansemannn/chrome-mojave-checkbox-extension: A tiny Google Chrome extension to fix the zoom-level on macOS 11.4 (Mojave) Beta.
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# 20  
Old 06-28-2018
@neo.........regarding your original post#1, if the scroll bars have now been removed what will happen if someone posts a very wide or very long code segment within code tags? If there are no scroll bars at all will the display look right and will all the code be able to be viewed?
# 21  
Old 06-28-2018
Quote:
Originally Posted by hicksd8
@neo.........regarding your original post#1, if the scroll bars have now been removed what will happen if someone posts a very wide or very long code segment within code tags? If there are no scroll bars at all will the display look right and will all the code be able to be viewed?
The scroll bars were not working before, so nothing will be different Smilie

We can't have it both ways. If they don't work, we must disable them. If they are disabled, then obviously they won't work, LOL

Feel free to post a screenshot with a description of any issues!
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