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Pop-out Chat Auto-scroll & Hover Errors

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Jonathan P.
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Having two issues in Google Chrome browser. It is the latest browser version, running OS Win 8.1 Both issues revolve around using the chat in pop-out mode. It should also be noted that I'm the GM of the campaign. 1) When anyone starts typing, or rolls in the chat, it auto-jumps(or scrolls) the chat to the very top line. So every time there is a roll or something typed, I have to scroll all the way back down to see. This does not happen when I roll or type, only when others do. As soon as I close the pop-out window and use the chat regularly, this is not an issue. 2) As seen in the images included. When the chat is not in pop-out, and you hover over the roll in a roll template, it shows you the breakdown nicely. If you are in pop-out, it no longer shows it nicely, but it is in html code instead. Returning from pop-out to regular, it will display it nicely again, but going back to pop-out, it once again looks the same.
Thanks for letting us know! While we do have the popout chat enabled on Main, I didn't specifically mention it in the patch notes because it's not really "ready" for wide-spread use yet, as you can see :-). We'll keep working on it, though!
Riley, a head's up crazy thing with the popout chat windows... My dad uses Windows, and when he does the popout, as mentioned above -- it scrolls to the top. If he maximizes that window, it will work appropriately, it just takes up the entire screen. On my Mac (since I can't "maximize"), I use the button to have the chat window go full screen, it stops scrolling automatically (up or down). Just wanted to give you this piece of info, if you didn't have it already, in the hopes it might help you limit where the problem(s) might be.