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28
awarded  Yearling
Jan
13
awarded  Nice Answer
Jan
11
comment “Add comment” button over the Related links (and therefore unusable)
Indeed, on another Debian machine, absolutely identical, but with sansserif fonts, the bug does not appear.
Jan
11
comment “Add comment” button over the Related links (and therefore unusable)
In theory, the Debian package backports the security fixes, so, even if the version number does not change, it may be safe.
Jan
11
comment Cannot vote with Google Chrome
Indeed, I tried on a machine where the version of Chrome was downloaded a few weeks ago and this one works.
Jan
10
comment Cannot vote with Google Chrome
But flushing the cache changed nothing (although logging out made the answer preview reappear).
Jan
10
revised Cannot vote with Google Chrome
Tests suggested by Jon Skeet
Jan
10
comment Cannot vote with Google Chrome
Thanks, Marc, I can flush the cache now.
Jan
10
comment Cannot vote with Google Chrome
Indeed, I do NOT see "the various icons (bold, italic etc) and the answer preview when I view a question".
Jan
10
comment Cannot vote with Google Chrome
Flushing the cache? You mean reloading the page? If yes, it changed nothing. If no, I did not find the option "Flush the cache".
Jan
10
awarded  Editor
Jan
10
comment Cannot vote with Google Chrome
Yes, I can edit answers, I can add comments, etc.
Jan
10
revised Cannot vote with Google Chrome
Similar problem referenced
Jan
10
comment Problems with Stack Overflow when using Linux Google Chrome?
Indeed, I have the same problem with a completely new Google Chrome (so it cannot be a cache issue) meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/35075/…
Jan
10
asked Cannot vote with Google Chrome
Jan
10
comment “Add comment” button over the Related links (and therefore unusable)
This bug does not occur with Google Chrome (just downloaded). Since other bugs occur with Chrome, I will open separated reports (they may be Chrome's fault).
Jan
10
comment “Add comment” button over the Related links (and therefore unusable)
No, standard fonts, as shipped with the Debian package configuration.
Jan
10
comment “Add comment” button over the Related links (and therefore unusable)
No, "Zoom text only" was not checked. I tried it, just to see, but no change.
Jan
10
comment “Add comment” button over the Related links (and therefore unusable)
It is the version of Firefox shipped with Debian stable. Is SO reserved to the people who have nothing else to do than upgrading their browser every month?
Jan
10
asked “Add comment” button over the Related links (and therefore unusable)