I have a site title, primary menu, and then only main content and 2ndary sidebar. In chrome, the title and menu overlap.

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skech’s picture

Hi joachim,

can you send the URL of your website?

thanks
Soukri

joachim’s picture

This was a localhost site only.

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Hi Soukri, I see your request for the misbehaving URL, well, I am experiencing the same but it seems to be when my screen resolution is 1024 x 768 Landscape. Works fine with higher (or lower, tried 800 x 600, no problem) resolution. Have attached a screen dump (it IS work-in-progress, am yet to change the images, but that is neither here nor there I guess), and the site is www.consumer-care.org/mbele

So, here are the facts of the issue as detected/recreated:

Issue: The main menu and logo and site name and slogan get all 'mushed up' and overwrite each other as shown in the attached screen dump. The URL of the theme installation is www.consumer-care.org/mbele

Occurrences:

1. On the laptop (no external display) when the screen resolution is set to 1024 x 768 Landscape (Normal) Mode. Higher & lower resolution and Portrait orientation is ok.

2. On the EXTERNAL Generic Non-Plug'n Play Monitor ONLY IF IT IS SET TO BE THE PRIMARY display, when the screen resolution is set to 1024 x 768 Landscape Mode. Higher & lower resolution and Portrait orientation is ok.
In this case the Laptop monitor, which is thus secondary, displays ok, even at 1024 x 768 resolution!!!! Just as the External displays ok in same resolution if set to secondary display of extended display.

3. On both monitors if the display is Duplicated in the 'Multiple displays' option of Screen Resolution dialogue and resolution is set specifically to 1024 x 768. Also same if the duplication is done via the Intel (R) Dual Display Clone option.

It seems as if the issue occurs only on whichever is the Primary or sole display if the resolution is set to 1024 x 768 Resolution in Landscape Orientation.

Thanks in advance for your and anyone else's time, much appreciated. Seems there is a clue in the anomaly of the display that is secondary not misbehaving even at the said resolution, and regardless of which monitor that is physically. Am running Win7 Ultimate on a Centrino HP-Compaq 2510p and the External Monitor is a cheap generic Chinese CTX LCD 15 Inch I think - S520 it is. It is also worth mentioning that the resolution in question is the maximum possible on the external monitor.

alicemoon’s picture

I get the same when screen resolution is 1024 x 768 in firefox - this is using version 7x1.2

benjaminarthurt’s picture

I'm seeing the same, has to do with display width, can reproduce by making browser window more narrow. It fixes itself as I continue to make it narrow, once the featured items switch from horizontal layout to vertical layout (same width).

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