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ivan
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I have tested position of Quests tab at different screen resolutions,
and also on different web browsers.

The two most important results are from Firefox and Google Chrome.


Tests:


-CRT Monitor 19" Hansol 930D
Aspect ratio 4:3

Tested screen resolutions:
Resolution: Width (px) x Height (px)

640 x 480 - ok
800 x 600 - ok
1024 x 768 - ok
1600 x 1200 - ok (max display resolution)
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-IPS monitor 24" Dell U2412M
Aspect ratio 16:10

Tested screen resolutions:
1200 x 800 - ok
1440 x 900 - ok
1680 x 1050 - ok
1920 x 1200 - ok (max display resolution)
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-TFT monitor 22" Asus VW223D
Aspect ratio 16:9

Tested screen resolutions:
1280 x 800 - ok
1680 x 1050 - ok (but we have some Zoom problems)
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Firefox and Google Chrome have different levels of zoom.

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Aspect ratio 16:9
Resolution: 1680 x 1050
Firefox and Google Chrome (zoom at 75%)

http://s23.postimg.org/mhi3sxkwr/image.png

http://s21.postimg.org/jm0vra8br/image.png

http://s24.postimg.org/b7jey1r39/image.png

http://s9.postimg.org/y4rzskecv/image.png

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ivan
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http://s23.postimg.org/cbe3nopwb/image.png

Maximum zoom level while using Firefox has no errors in the display.

Note:
Google Chome has much higher zoom level,and there are errors
in the display of quest tab at certain levels of zoom.

ivan
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It's all fixed now, though, isn't it? I don't see the problem on any page now.


This problem is of different nature.

And also, what are we supposed to be concerned about? Most websites are not built to be zoomed in upon, which results in errors like this.


Look carefully at screenshots, the page is zoomed out,not zoomed in.

Anyway,

Websites are built to be zoomed in and out.Websites are also checked in
each web-browser with different disply resolutions, and of course with various zoom levels.Everyone who is seriously involved in this business, will confirm that.

Let me explain:

The CSS positioning properties allows you to specify position of an element. If you look at quest tab as an element,position can be static,fixed,relative and absolute.

-Static Positioning of elements means that positioned element will always be positioned according to the normal flow of the page. So they are not affected by the top, bottom, left,and right properties.

-Fixed Positioning
An element with fixed position is positioned relative to the browser window.

-Relative Positioning
A relative positioned element is positioned relative to its normal position.

-Absolute Positioning
Absolutely positioned elements can overlap other elements.

These are some of the basics,more informations can be found the CSS web-schools.

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In any case,problem is not serious,and also its not the kind that will disable work on site.It's just the little thing,which can be handled. XD
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So it looks like an issue only with Chrome then at 75%? I've given it to the web developers and placed it in our bug list - great find on that. Thanks Ivan.

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