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And we're up to date with TPD.

I should have done some more work today but oddly enough I really can't be arsed.
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Ooooo.
There's one of those oddly random scroll bars on that last post of mine.
I wonder why it does that.Comment
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It's something to do with having a smiley on its own on the last line. Back when the forum was upgraded, it happened on IE6, and I had to work out a fix for it. Now nobody cares about IE6, and either the old fix is breaking stuff, or the old fix got removed somewhere down the line and newer stuff is behaving like IE6 used toOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostOoooo.
There's one of those oddly random scroll bars on that last post of mine.
I wonder why it does that.
Specifically, it's that the smilies are displayed inline, but are taller than the specified line-height. So when a smiley is on a line, the browser has to make the line taller. For some reason, this works OK when there's text on the line; but when there's just the smiley, the browser doesn't notice that the computed height of that line is greater than the normal line-height when it calculates how big the containing block has to be. Then, when it renders the containing block, it realises that it isn't actually tall enough for the content, so it adds the scrollbar.
Or something like that.
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Oh, and I think it's related to whether or not the height of the post's containing block is less than the height of the containing block of the username etc. on the leftOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's something to do with having a smiley on its own on the last line.
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Dropped my bike in for a new tyre and chain today, bloke had got all the parts in stock and reckoned I'd have it back this afternoon. Sadly, the bike showed up as the next model on this system due to the reg plate so now it's dismantled waiting parts
Really thought I might get a ride in tomorrow, too.Comment
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostDropped my bike in for a new tyre and chain today, bloke had got all the parts in stock and reckoned I'd have it back this afternoon. Sadly, the bike showed up as the next model on this system due to the reg plate so now it's dismantled waiting parts
Really thought I might get a ride in tomorrow, too.
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