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Using chrome v45 and firefox v40 on Linux, but the problem also occurs on Windows. Chrome: Firefox: As you can see, on chrome, the table is unaligned, when it works fine on firefox.
I saw that also (on multiple campaigns). It started with the latest Chrome release (Stable version 45.0.2454.86 on Sept 2) so they changed something but not certain what. I'm wondering if <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/2399988/mage-ma" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/2399988/mage-ma</a>... is related since it's also affected in Chrome but not FireFox. I'm not seeing the same effect on my RMSS sheet so not entirely certain what I'm doing differently between the two of them to get that effect. I've been working on the character sheet to update it to try and force it to work correctly but it will take a little while for the fix to go live once I have one and my current version fixes the mis-alignment in the climb and jump but there are still spacing issues which don't show up in Firefox.
Pull request ( <a href="https://github.com/Roll20/roll20-character-sheets/pull/1056" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/Roll20/roll20-character-sheets/pull/1056</a> ) submitted to fix the alignment/spacing issues. Basically converted the span/div to an old-fashioned table. Hopefully this won't break again.
Diana P said: Pull request ( <a href="https://github.com/Roll20/roll20-character-sheets/pull/1056" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/Roll20/roll20-character-sheets/pull/1056</a> ) submitted to fix the alignment/spacing issues. Basically converted the span/div to an old-fashioned table. Hopefully this won't break again. But Tables are eeeeeeevvvvvviiiiiiillllllll. :-)
Just cast a permanence spell on it... durrr! ;) Seriously though, nice work on getting a fix out so quick, i'm sure it won't break again with the next release of chrome...