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Bug 47078 - images are wrapping on Chrome
images are wrapping on Chrome
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Product: MediaWiki
Classification: Unclassified
General/Unknown (Other open bugs)
1.22.0
PC Windows XP
: Low minor (vote)
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Assigned To: Nobody - You can work on this!
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Blocks:
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Reported: 2013-04-10 15:10 UTC by uzbekjoe2000-wikibug
Modified: 2013-04-10 21:35 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

See Also:
Web browser: Google Chrome
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Assignee Huggle Beta Tester: ---


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Issue seen with Chrome (3.75 MB, image/bmp)
2013-04-10 15:10 UTC, uzbekjoe2000-wikibug
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Description uzbekjoe2000-wikibug 2013-04-10 15:10:38 UTC
Created attachment 12071 [details]
Issue seen with Chrome

I'm seeing that pages that should have images horizontally aligned are instead wrapping when viewed on Chrome.  It is ok on Firefox or IE.

I'm attaching a screen capture taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Multiple_image#Example_with_background_color, where three images should be aligned horizontally but it is instead rendered with two one one row and one on another row.
Comment 1 Andre Klapper 2013-04-10 21:23:15 UTC
Thanks for taking the time to report this!

I cannot reproduce the problem with Google Chrome 24.0.1312.69 on Fedora Linux: The three pictures are shown horizontally aligned for me.
However, I can reproduce the problem in Firefox when zooming out by two levels, and in Chrome by zooming out by one level.
I'm not sure if I'd consider this behavior a valid bug though. :)
Comment 2 uzbekjoe2000-wikibug 2013-04-10 21:35:55 UTC
I confirmed zoom was a t 100%.  When zomming in to 90 then 75%, the problem persisted (as expected).  However, when I stepped it back to 100%, the problem was no longer seen.  Go figure.  I'll assume it was a Chrome quirk at this point. I am using Version 26.0.1410.64 m.  Marking as resolved. Thanks.

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