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2018 user-survey-report display issues #2095

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me-rina opened this issue Feb 19, 2019 · 2 comments
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2018 user-survey-report display issues #2095

me-rina opened this issue Feb 19, 2019 · 2 comments

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@me-rina
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me-rina commented Feb 19, 2019

Windows 10 1809 build 17763.316; screen resolution 1366x768
Tested in browsers:

  • Firefox Dev 66.0b8 private, ad-block plus
  • Firefox 65.0.1 private, no ad-block
  • Chrome 72.0.3626.109 private, no ad-block
  • IE 11 11.316.17763.0
  • Edge 44.17763.1.0

Related issues #1997 and #1672 did not match this problem.

Issues:

  • If browser not full screen, text does not fit the browser window and there is no horizontal scroll bar
  • side nav bar doesn't play nice with main content

screen shots from firefox 65

window width 1216:

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window width: 1366 (full screen):
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Page load takes 10+ seconds in firefox.

@fhemberger
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Hi, sorry for that. This page has not been build by the website team, so we have some problems ironing out the glitches.

The long page load is because of the d3 visualization inside the iframe. 😞
We have to come up with a way to fix this …

@me-rina
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me-rina commented Feb 20, 2019

No worries, and thanks. I wish I could help, but CSS is my bete noire. Add responsive and cross-browser and bootstrap and I'm practically catatonic! I'll close this because changing the browser zoom level mitigates the problem. Thanks again.

@me-rina me-rina closed this as completed Feb 20, 2019
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