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5th Edition OGL by Roll20 Character Sheet parsing issue under Chrome; MacOS

Greetings R20 Team! Thank you so much for  all you do in service of the greater gaming good. Apologies if this report is redundant or frivolous, but it seems that the 5th Edition OGL by Roll20 Character Sheet has trouble being parsed by Chrome (v. 57.0.2987.133 (64-bit)) under MacOS (10.11.6 (15G1421)). The text and fields appear crunched, and some are inaccessible for being 'hidden' behind other text. I've attached a scrreenshot for reference. This shot was taking on my laptop, but the error was also observed on a larger auxiliary monitor. Resizing does not appear to have any effect. Thanks again! Cheers, Jason
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Tetsuo
Forum Champion
I'm sorry to hear that you're having issues with the site. It looks like the sheet may have been zoomed in a bit. Could you make sure your zoom isn't the issue by pressing ⌘ and 0 together? If that doesn't solve the issue, could you please carefully work through the first three steps of our guide to Solving Technical Issues ? Step 1: Make sure to use the right browser Please check if these issues persist when using both Chrome and Firefox. Step 2: Ensure that there are no extensions/addons interfering with Roll20 Please disable all add-ons/extensions and anti-virus programs. Step 3: Clear your cache If none of the above succeeds, please thoroughly work through Step 4 . (Don't forget the complete Console Log!) Thank you!
Good morning Franky, Thanks so much for getting back to me. While it's true that reset the page zoom to default 100% does make the sheet parseable, I wonder if it might not be intended to be parseable at any reasonable scale. In practice, using the default scale will probably be just fine on my auxiliary monitor when I'm at my desk, and I certainly appreciate your remarking it - indeed, I wish I'd thought of it myself! However, I often play whiilst on the road and, hence, on my laptop, where the smaller screen makes the default scale rather cumbersome for play. The scale didn't occur to me as a factor in part, I believe, because I have had the site set at 80% scale for so long that I had forgotten ever having set it! At any rate, thanks so much for your time and helpful remarks. Thanks also, as always, to the entire team for making modern gaming happen. We all love the thrill of rolling physical dice around a physical table with all our mates in the same literal space, but we also love gaming with our friends with whom we learned the game a million years ago and, regrettably, they all live all over the damn place. We wouldn't be able to enjoy the latter scenario without all your skills, dedication and hard work. Thank you! Cheers, Jason
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Tetsuo
Forum Champion
Thanks! I'll be sure to pass your comments along to the Devs. I'll go ahead and close this thread. If you need help with anything else, please feel free to post again.
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Jason N. said: In practice, using the default scale will probably be just fine on my auxiliary monitor when I'm at my desk, and I certainly appreciate your remarking it - indeed, I wish I'd thought of it myself! However, I often play whiilst on the road and, hence, on my laptop, where the smaller screen makes the default scale rather cumbersome for play. Just wanted to pop in to mention that the Character Window Header has Zoom Options that should help.