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Tab alignment issues solved in Google Chrome

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@Glodenox Glodenox released this 05 Jan 17:56
· 29 commits to master since this release

Whenever a tab with replaced content was put on a row above another tab (if there are enough tabs to have multiple rows), the second row would start to the right of the tab as it was 1 pixel bigger in height than the other tabs. This has now been resolved by using the FontAwesome CSS class instead of assigning FontAwesome as font-family.