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MakiP Since: Jul, 2009
#1: Dec 12th 2014 at 7:56:40 PM

All the pages I'm loading have a very different layout and are pretty uncomfortable.

Is it just me or was there a change in the Website's design?

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Willbyr Hi (Y2K) Relationship Status: With my statistically significant other
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#2: Dec 12th 2014 at 9:14:57 PM

I don't see any changes on my end...what browser are you using?

videogmer314 from that one place Since: Dec, 2009 Relationship Status: Yes, I'm alone, but I'm alone and free
#3: Dec 12th 2014 at 9:16:07 PM

Can you provide a screenshot?

MakiP Since: Jul, 2009
#4: Dec 13th 2014 at 7:21:03 AM

So IT IS just me!

I'm in Chrome, and you just gave the idea of checking with Firefox and Firefox is fine. Could it be an issue with Chrome?

SeptimusHeap from Switzerland (Edited uphill both ways) Relationship Status: Mu
#5: Dec 13th 2014 at 7:23:19 AM

I'm looking at Chrome and while I had to jump back to Firefox because of ad issues, I didn't see anything different.

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MakiP Since: Jul, 2009
#6: Dec 13th 2014 at 9:31:16 AM

So it is just me. Should I check my computer then? What should I look for?

SeptimusHeap from Switzerland (Edited uphill both ways) Relationship Status: Mu
#7: Dec 13th 2014 at 9:38:03 AM

Well, how exactly does it look like?

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MakiP Since: Jul, 2009
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#9: Dec 13th 2014 at 10:04:39 AM

Your mages are broken.

SeptimusHeap from Switzerland (Edited uphill both ways) Relationship Status: Mu
#10: Dec 13th 2014 at 10:39:02 AM

They do work for me. I see that apparently all the blue bits below the header don't display as blue.

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
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