The Stack Overflow logo on the maintenance page is squashed!— example of correct and incorrect aspect ratios

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This issue was raised again on July 12, 2010.

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confirmed -- the image is 250x61, but the img tag gives it 250x70 – balpha Feb 7 '10 at 18:02
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And that would be the good part about going offline. You get to test your offline pages for errors! – Chacha102 Feb 7 '10 at 18:03
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Also the error page on meta asks me to report the error on meta. I then entered an endless loop and almost stackoverflowed (no pun intended) – Andreas Bonini Feb 7 '10 at 18:44
Way to focus on the important stuff ;-p – Marc Gravell Feb 7 '10 at 19:29
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@Marc Gravell: Just imagine the server hadn't overheated -- this might have gone unnoticed for ages! – balpha Feb 7 '10 at 19:46
+1 for caring... – Miyagi Coder Feb 9 '10 at 22:24
This is not fixed as of today.. – Blorgbeard Jul 12 '10 at 15:10
@blorg it is fixed. There are two sets of "offline" pages, one comes from HAProxy, the other comes from ASP.NET. – Jeff Atwood Jul 12 '10 at 15:39

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I'd suggest waiting for http://meta.stackoverflow.com to come back up, and then report it here.

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To those who are downmodding me, why? Is this a bad answer? – Chris B. Jul 1 '10 at 3:02
... because this question was 5 months old and was marked as complete 4 months ago – Mark Henderson Jul 1 '10 at 3:28
But it's still showing up as an unanswered question in the listing. So I provided an answer. – Chris B. Jul 1 '10 at 3:33
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Sorry, Chris -- it was the right idea... The "unanswered" list isn't too useful here on meta. I never engage in pity upvoting but I think one is legitimately warranted here, so please take this +10. It's our fault for having a weird "unanswered" situation on meta. – Jeff Atwood Jul 1 '10 at 8:40
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The recursion and dependency hell in this answer requires an upvote. – alexanderpas Jul 1 '10 at 14:50
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The irony is that a few days ago another user dropped an answer onto this question with the explicit intent of getting this off the unanswered list. 10K+ users can see it as deleted. :) So Chris, don't worry, you're not the only one who gave it a good try. – John Rudy Jul 1 '10 at 20:37

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