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Odd HardOCP behavior this AM

harsaphes

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Anyone else having strange loading problems this am? Loading Hardocp from Chrome, loads an almost blank page...the tabs are across the top but the rest of the page is black.
Anyone else?
 
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f5 should fix your issues. Let me know otherwise.
 
Mostly. The AMD ad on the right and left looks like it got chopped in half and truncated.

Yeah, we are working on this a bit later to tidy it up. Sorry for the sloppy first outing.
 
I see this also. Chrome on 7. F5 fix works. Want the source of the broken page?
 
ctrl+f5 also force refreshed (clears cache) for IE, I dunno if the same thing works for FF or Ch (my dev machine is offline ATM).
 
It looks ok to me display-wise, but the AMD banners make it look 'off'. This is because I run my browsers at 1024x1100 on my 1920x1200 monitors.

It looks like you are trying to do something like IMDB does when it is running special ads for a certain movie, where the browser centers on the page content, but the ads are still there on the sides, just cut off for lower resolutions.
 
Yes, we are trying to make money doing this. Advertising is our ONLY income.
 
If that was in response to my reply, sorry, I don't have a problem with the ads.

I was just stating that at lower resolutions, the page is shifted off to the side, so you have to scroll horizontally to view the main content of the page.

Then I was assuming maybe you were trying to do something like IMDB where there is a main background ad (sometimes) for feature films, and at lower res you just get parts of the ads, as the content is still in the main focus. Then when you maximize your window, you see all the ad goodness on either side of the content.
 
If that was in response to my reply, sorry, I don't have a problem with the ads.

I was just stating that at lower resolutions, the page is shifted off to the side, so you have to scroll horizontally to view the main content of the page.

re the ads, me neither, too - whatever it takes to stay alive

IE8 at 1024 x 768 on a 20" monitor is yielding the "shifted to the side" phenomenon here

contextually, it's rather an amusing contrast w/the ready, willing & stable message :p
 
re the ads, me neither, too - whatever it takes to stay alive

IE8 at 1024 x 768 on a 20" monitor is yielding the "shifted to the side" phenomenon here

contextually, it's rather an amusing contrast w/the ready, willing & stable message :p

If you are running a small resolution.. you will have some page shifting.. I hate doing it that way but to many ppl where having issues with the floating divs.. Looking at our stats most ppl are running higher resolutions - therefore we took the lessor of 2 evils
 
Main page looks fine now, except I still have a scroll bar at the bottom due to a small bit of the ad being off the edge of the screen on the right side. The entire ad is there if I scroll over...not that I probably ever would in a normal situation. It'd be nice to get rid of the scroll bar at the bottom if possible.


This is at 1280x1024 on my work PC. I haven't been able to look at it @ 1920x1080 on my home PC yet.


EDIT: 1920x1080 is fine.
 
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