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So what gives....the blue header bar has been extended for some reason. This is causing the personal profile icon to move to a second line (on my laptop at least)....... Never was like this before. Using Firefox or Chrome with the same results.

This in turn is shifting the whole page further down the screen.

Was this another typical Crowdstack "improvement"?

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And maybe it's just me, but do we need the 3D catalog header on the home screen anymore????

Bob

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@Rich Melvin posted:

And this is a problem because…?

NCJOE has the correct answer. We added the OGR Master Index link.

I hadn't noticed the added index which explains the change. On my laptop (Microsoft Surface Pro) running Windows 10, it wraps as I said in my OP. This has also caused the gray topic bar to expand further. On a smaller screen, this has reduced the space for the content posts on the thread.

I will play with my settings to see if I can change the appearance. Interesting that Paul noted no change on an Ipad.

Also will try on my office desktop (21" monitor) tomorrow.

Bob

This tip may be of some help if using Mozilla Firefox or Chrome in Windows.  The zoom level can be adjusted to increase or decrease the size of text and images in these browsers, maybe others are similar.

Slightly decreasing the zoom level will make it so that the OGR Header bar doesn't wrap.  The 2 easiest ways I've found are to hold the [Ctrl] button while either pressing the [+] or [-] button, Or by holding the [Ctrl] button while rolling the mouse scroll wheel up or down.

Hopefully a happy medium can be found to maximize screen space while still being able to read the text.

@SteveH posted:

This tip may be of some help if using Mozilla Firefox or Chrome in Windows.  The zoom level can be adjusted to increase or decrease the size of text and images in these browsers, maybe others are similar.

Slightly decreasing the zoom level will make it so that the OGR Header bar doesn't wrap.  The 2 easiest ways I've found are to hold the [Ctrl] button while either pressing the [+] or [-] button, Or by holding the [Ctrl] button while rolling the mouse scroll wheel up or down.

Hopefully a happy medium can be found to maximize screen space while still being able to read the text.

Tried that Steve. At 90% it's manageable, anything less and I'll go blind.....

I can change the view to full screen which hides the tabs and tool bars which increases screen space without shrinking the content. This seems to be a better solution.

Thanks

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