Style Issue
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I searched by author[^], and found that his old profile name is causing some style issues. If you check any of his message before 10th August in search page, it will show the forum name in blue instead of orange. [Checked in Chrome22, IE9] I noticed that earlier his name was styled with following, which causes problem.
<b>ThatsAlok</b>
Which is later changed and has no issue.
<b style="color:#3399ff">ThatsAlok</b>
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I searched by author[^], and found that his old profile name is causing some style issues. If you check any of his message before 10th August in search page, it will show the forum name in blue instead of orange. [Checked in Chrome22, IE9] I noticed that earlier his name was styled with following, which causes problem.
<b>ThatsAlok</b>
Which is later changed and has no issue.
<b style="color:#3399ff">ThatsAlok</b>
**Prerak : Articles | Tips/Tricks | Answers | Blog | ♻**Recycle always We never really grow up, we only learn how to act in public.
Prerak Patel wrote:
it will show the forum name in blue instead of orange
I'm not seeing this in Chrome
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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Prerak Patel wrote:
it will show the forum name in blue instead of orange
I'm not seeing this in Chrome
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
I should have added an image. http://imgur.com/FRvVv[^]
**Prerak : Articles | Tips/Tricks | Answers | Blog | ♻**Recycle always We never really grow up, we only learn how to act in public.
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Prerak Patel wrote:
it will show the forum name in blue instead of orange
I'm not seeing this in Chrome
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
It occurs in mobile Safari as well.
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