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#1
Today, I noticed the rendering of the reviews is totally in the boonies.

The font size is much bigger than it should be (or used to be) and the bottom buttons "PREVIOUS PAGE" and "NEXT PAGE" are huge for some reason.

 

I checked on both Chromium and Firefox, but experienced the exact same rendering issues with both.

I also checked my viewing/font settings and they are right.

Something must have changed in the css code on PZ's site somewhere.

 

Anyone else experiencing similar issues?

--Florent

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#2
Yes, I have seen this as well. I think there was (is?) an issue over at Google (we use google page speed).

I can't spot this when accessing the site directly.

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#3
oops, until yesterday, all looked ok, I read even these messages still in the old fashioned way. But now it looks all formatted like for mobil version, though I'm on a desktop. yikes.

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#4
There's now a switch that distinguishes between mobile and desktop.

However, this works for me at least after some config over at Google.

 

Can you please click on the following link and tell me the resulting URL (served directly through our servers):

http://active.photozone.de/active/css.jsp

 

Plus your browser, device and OS, please.

 

Then do the same with www (this goes through google):

http://www.opticallimits.com/active/css.jsp

Please reload this one at least once.

 

Thx

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#5
http://active.photozone.de/templates/rt_...rd_min.css

and

http://www.opticallimits.com/templates/r...rd_min.css (unchanged after reloading)

 

Firefox 38.0.1, PC, Windows 7 64-bit

 

I had seen the "big" display in the last day or so but it seems normal now.

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#6
Quote:http://active.photozone.de/templates/rt_...rd_min.css

and

http://www.opticallimits.com/templates/r...rd_min.css (unchanged after reloading)

 

Firefox 38.0.1, PC, Windows 7 64-bit

 

I had seen the "big" display in the last day or so but it seems normal now.
 

Yes, this is how it should be.

Essentially the browser ID is recognized in the css.jsp. If there is a mobile signature in there (e.g. iphone safari), you should see a mobile_min.css as a result. Tablets, desktops/laptops and default go to the standard_min.css file.

 

I can't see why this shouldn't work actually unless Google does something very wrong. The URL is configured not be cached by Google.

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#7
http://active.photozone.de/templates/rt_...rd_min.css

http://www.opticallimits.com/templates/r...rd_min.css

 

All works just fine. Safari, Mac OS 10.9.5.

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#8
FYI, the rendering issue is now gone :-)

--Florent

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#9
Can't find the "partner shops" or whatever the name was...thanks. JS 

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#10
seems to work now.

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