Not sure if mentioned already, but centering shifts left to right when there is nothing to scroll vertically (all content within monitor screen). Something like html { overflow-y: scroll; } or similar is needed.
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Could, but it's kinda subtle. It shifts a few pixels to the left or right. Noticed it in the new member section as well. It is only a minor annoyance.
Hard to notice, but if you look at the bottom browser toolbar (ie. Information) you can see how it is out of alignment a bit.
First img is from https://www.vbulletin.com/vb5demo/ (no scrollbar) and 2nd from https://www.vbulletin.com/vb5demo/forum/main-forum (scrollbar)
As mentioned, it is easily corrected with html { overflow-y: scroll; } and in my default css file anyway. txLast edited by oldz442; Wed 12 Sep '12, 9:10am.ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕComment
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We're using what is called a Responsive design in vBulletin 5. The system is supposed to adjust and change as the width of the browser does so that it works on different devices from computers to tablets to smartphones.
Your images do not display enough information to understand what you mean to say. There is no scroll bar in either of them and they look identical to me.Translations provided by Google.
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Yeah I know. I would have to take full screen caps I guess. If you have a page with one word on it for example (and the forums are fixed width ie. 1000px)... you can't scroll down the page b/c there is nothing to scroll obviously. Then you have a page with tons of content that you have to scroll down to see what's at the bottom... that is when the WHOLE content shifts (and vice-versa) a pixel or two horizontally. Maybe it is just a Firefox thing.
No matter though. I always add that line in my style.css for my main site, as well as additional.css for the forums.ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕComment
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Yeah. I think it is the javascript for responsive trying to adjust for the viewport. Maybe Firefox does something weird when you start scrolling that triggers a resize. I suggest creating a JIRA and being a complete as possible in the definition. I understand what you mean now by your last post. If it is something that can be fixed and not a browser peculiarity, we should get it fixed.Translations provided by Google.
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