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Hi Mike,
It’s a pity.
I’ve tried your solutions and as you already explained none of them worked properly.
I agree with you that the fault lies probably on Chrome’s behalf and hopefully they are fixing the problem in a future version.
Nevertheless, thank you and your team for your efforts and let me know if you run into a solution.Best regards,
Lowisoft.Hi Mike,
The issue only appears in the icon grid and only for Chrome. (Firefox and Edge work fine). Given that your collegue is not experiencing the issue on Chrome v.71, I think that the new v.72 of Chrome (on Windows) is causing the issue.
The text is jumping one pixel up after the transformation and therefore appears blurry. As I already said in my first post, blurry text is a common issue on Chrome when transforming and rotating a text. There are various workarounds on the internet to solve this problem (mainly CSS solutions), but unfortunately none of them had an effect on the blurry text of the icon grid.Best regards,
Lowisoft.Hi Mike,
The css that you suggested is only changing the title and subtitle of the icongrid (and not the text on the back of the card), but I modified the code so that it also targets the back text.
However, the css does not solve the issue. While the title and subtitle might seem slightly better (because of the shadow), the back text is still extremely blurry.
In addition, I noticed that on the flipcards of the bottom left or right corner, the text seems to be the most blurry.Here are two screenshots:
Chrome with new css: https://ibb.co/jyPw3rS
Firefox with new css: https://ibb.co/WD3pBSVAs you can see, there is still a big difference between Firefox and Chrome.
Best regards,
Lowisoft.- This reply was modified 5 years, 9 months ago by Lowisoft.
Hi Victoria,
I’ve cleared the cache but nothing changes.
In addition, I updated my Chrome browser to version 72.0.3626.121 (Official Build) (64-bit), but the blurry text still remains.
As I said in my previous post, the issue could be related to the new v.72 version or to the fact that I’m using a Windows computer.Best regards,
Lowisoft.Hi Yigit,
I am using the newest official-build version of Chrome (v72.0.3626.119).
Your screenshot looks perfect, but maybe Chrome changed something in v72 that makes the text blurry after it rotated.
I tried serveral CSS tricks (as mentioned in my first post) but I couldn’t get around the blurry text.Best regards,
Lowisoft.Hi Victoria,
I’ve added the links to the private content section.
Here are also two screenshots (on for Chrome and one for Firefox):
Chrome: https://ibb.co/yfM6YdY
Firefox: https://ibb.co/JBsQ2kFThank you in advance for your answer.
Lowisoft.
February 11, 2018 at 9:38 pm in reply to: [4.3.2] Burger menu doesn't show a seperator if item is bordered #910802Yes this solved the problem.
Thank you very much for the quick response and keep up the good work.Best regards,
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