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Sidebar stylesheet is broken in Google Chrome #32

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MovGP0 opened this issue Nov 16, 2014 · 8 comments
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Sidebar stylesheet is broken in Google Chrome #32

MovGP0 opened this issue Nov 16, 2014 · 8 comments

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@MovGP0
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MovGP0 commented Nov 16, 2014

the sidebar navigation on the site http://teststack.azurewebsites.net/ is rendered incorrectly in Google Chrome. The sign '∨' is one line above the menu items, instead of left from the menu item.

@SeriousM
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^yep, it's completely broken!

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please fix that, it's just disturbing...

@JakeGinnivan
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We want to migrate to the github wiki pages for each project. Will try and migrate soon.

The current docs site is pretty terrible

@JakeGinnivan
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In the mean time a pull request to fix it would be amazing

SeriousM added a commit to SeriousM/TestStack.docs that referenced this issue Jan 16, 2015
The navigation label is now next to the collapse/expand arrow.
Related to TestStack#32
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would you please do a deploy of the documentation? :)

@robdmoore
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Hey @JakeGinnivan. Should this happen automatically?

On 20 Jan 2015, at 7:35 am, Bernhard Millauer notifications@github.com wrote:

would you please do a deploy of the documentation? :)


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My build server is down at the moment, not sure why. Will try to get it back up over the weekend. But build server does it

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I just redeployed, seems to still be broken?

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I just redeployed, seems to still be broken?

yep, it is.

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