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Switching between views causes year list to move out of view #108

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Nikhil-Wagh opened this issue Mar 5, 2020 · 6 comments · Fixed by #113
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Switching between views causes year list to move out of view #108

Nikhil-Wagh opened this issue Mar 5, 2020 · 6 comments · Fixed by #113

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@Nikhil-Wagh
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When you switch between views (isometric and normal) the year list below it moves out of view. See the image below
Screenshot 2020-03-05 at 5 00 57 PM

@Caleb-T-Owens
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I'm experiencing that too on chrome. For me, the username under one's profile picture is also getting stretched vertically.

@zhmushan zhmushan mentioned this issue Mar 15, 2020
@HWZen
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HWZen commented May 11, 2020

Not only the year list, but also your name, become so strange.
But back to normal after refrash.

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@NdagiStanley
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Same for me.

That said, I really like the extension. Thank you @jasonlong for putting this out here.

@dipunj
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dipunj commented Jun 20, 2020

Since github is updating it's frontend, so I guess a few things would break.

@jasonlong
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Sorry for not replying to this earlier. Thank you for the bug report. I'm going to make an update here soon to fix up a few problems.

@jasonlong
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Just an FYI that I have a branch locally where I've got this 🐛 fixed along with some other updates. Should be ready in the next couple of days.

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