Just noticed this with v2.3.3 (Windows 10, x64)
The Compact Layout checkbox in the Status and Interface Options - Web Interface pane seems to have its logic inverted,
i.e. when it is set/checked, the layout is more spread-out, and when it is cleared/unchecked, the layout is more compact.
Just asking if anybody else sees this? I'm sure it used to be correct.
Compact Layout checkbox logic inverted?
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Re: Compact Layout checkbox logic inverted?
I can't reproduce this.
Maybe try again in a different browser?
Maybe try again in a different browser?
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Re: Compact Layout checkbox logic inverted?
Seems like must have been a rogue value in a cookie for my 127.0.0.1 host... Not sure how that happened.
Cleaned all 127.0.0.1 AND localhost cookies and all is well again
Cleaned all 127.0.0.1 AND localhost cookies and all is well again
Re: Compact Layout checkbox logic inverted?
Looks like it remembers settings separately for localhost, 127.0.0.1, 192.168.x.y AND <HOSTNAME>
Didn't know that either!
Didn't know that either!
Re: Compact Layout checkbox logic inverted?
It stores it in localStorage, indeed domain specific for security
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Re: Compact Layout checkbox logic inverted?
Hmm. Some crazy nonsense going on between IE and CCleaner.
Had to use IE's own Delete... fn to clear the 127.0.0.1 cookie - something was going on that wasn't letting the setting stick.
Yet again we are good to go.
Had to use IE's own Delete... fn to clear the 127.0.0.1 cookie - something was going on that wasn't letting the setting stick.
Yet again we are good to go.