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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostEvening, Scourer

What are you up to?
I am about to watch Diamonds are Forever on ITV4. I will be asleep in 30 minutes and I know how the film ends!Comment
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Saved me the trouble of Googling itOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostNF has a challenger for top geek round here.....
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I'm mucking about with some code; I think I've just got to the point of being sufficiently stuck to go down the pub instead, and let my subconscious mind sort out the details ready for tomorrowOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Post
What are you up to?
I am about to watch Diamonds are Forever on ITV4. I will be asleep in 30 minutes and I know how the film ends!
I could take the quick & dirty approach and have the stuff working in no time, but I'm trying to make it perfect instead
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post10px, they should be.
Top is firefox. This is how it used to look in Chrome
Middle is IE. Smaller, or possibly just closer together, but legible.
Bottom is Chrome. Same size as IE, but there's no padding between the text and the underlines which make them hard to read.
Noticed lots of other oddities in the last few days - presumably all related.Comment
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Yes, that seems like antisocial antialiasingOriginally posted by mudskipper View Post
Top is firefox. This is how it used to look in Chrome
Middle is IE. Smaller, or possibly just closer together, but legible.
Bottom is Chrome. Same size as IE, but there's no padding between the text and the underlines which make them hard to read.
Noticed lots of other oddities in the last few days - presumably all related.
It'll look great on a 4K monitor, I daresay
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Any chance of it being sorted before we all go blind?Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
Top is firefox. This is how it used to look in Chrome
Middle is IE. Smaller, or possibly just closer together, but legible.
Bottom is Chrome. Same size as IE, but there's no padding between the text and the underlines which make them hard to read.
Noticed lots of other oddities in the last few days - presumably all related.Comment
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Email from Stagecoach South (since when did I subscribe to their emails??)
"We recognise our website isn't very mobile-friendly, and you may not want to speak to someone on the phone - all reasons why we think @stagecoachsouth on Twitter may be what you need."
Sounds like a pitch for you, Nick!Comment
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That really gets on my nerves when the only time you can contact customer services is either via stalkbook or tw@tter, neither of which I'm on nor ever intend to be.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostEmail from Stagecoach South (since when did I subscribe to their emails??)
"We recognise our website isn't very mobile-friendly, and you may not want to speak to someone on the phone - all reasons why we think @stagecoachsouth on Twitter may be what you need."
Sounds like a pitch for you, Nick!Comment
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