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Is this on the homepage, on the linked post, or everywhere? Definitely not expected behavior.
It's on the homepage. Looks like it's not compatible with Firefox. I can't reproduce it with Vivaldi.
Currently debugging this. I'm just using the default styles found in /kbin so I'll need to experiment a little. I'll follow up here.
I'm getting this on FFx, too. Deleting the sidebar ".section.active-users" formats the page correctly... Checking further...
for me it's on all pages
Changing 4 to 1 fixes, so something with the active-users individual elements. I also have no icons in there, like OP.
#sidebar .active-users>div {
display:grid;
gap:.2rem;
grid-template-columns:repeat(4,1fr);
text-align:center
}
Got it. Need to make the element with the lemmy user name text word-wrap: anywhere.
The word breaking is borked because of the @ symbols.
Forgot to mention that this doesn't happen when there are avatar icons, since the avatars are 65px. Figure out why the avatars aren't being cached and that should fix it.
Actually, no images in the sidebar are loading for me, unless I loaded them on another instance.
Hope that all helps!
Thanks, I had to step away and was pleasantly surprised by this being debugged for me by the time I got back! 😊 I've pinged the Kbin space on Matrix to see if anyone has thoughts on how we can re-download these avatars. I may end up writing a custom script to handle this manually if there's no way to trigger a warmup on media cache.
Glad I could help!
This is from another comment in the thread, copied here since it's relevant. Regarding missing user avatars - there is an open pull request to replace these with a remote instance's logo, rather than the browser default for unlocated images: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/pulls/334
Additionally, I've tweaked some things server-side and it looks like that's helped caching remote avatars (but there's still work to be done).