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Macro Bar vs Avatar Movement

I gave a quick scan and did not see this issue mentioned. I operate on a laptop with Chrome and generally have few issues. The addition of being able to move the avatar/video location to the top gave a strange bug. I have a macro bar under the normal location for avatars and when I switch avatar location, the entire macro bar shifts left on the screen (left most button goes off screen). Putting the avatars back to the default location does correct it. I have tried on different days in different campaigns and this is consistent. Possible issue with anchoring location for macro bar?
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Pat S.
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
Thank you for your report. I will let the devs know about this.
I am also experiencing this issue (Firefox and Chrome latest version, Windows 7 Ultimate). Also occurs when moving the player avatars to the top of the screen from the options menu.
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Gid
Roll20 Team
I'm seeing this issue on a traditional widescreen monitor. Looks to be an Roll20 WebRTC issue overall. Thank you for the report. I put together a bug ticket for this.
I have this issue on Chrome Version 54.0.2840.99 m, but only if I begin the Avatars at the top of the screen.  If I let them begin at the bottom where they default, and then move them the macro bar remains where it should be. If I start the Avatars at the top of the screen, as soon as I move the last one the macro bar skips left so that the first button is partially eclipsed by the screen.  A temporary workaround is to create a placeholder macro with a sufficiently long name, and then unclick the checkbox on all of your hotbar macros and click them back in beginning with the placeholder.