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Caching is causing issues with some formatting with the switch over. Holding CTRL + Refresh will force your browser to reload everything and it's cleared up most of the issues people have been having. If that doesn't work - send us a screenshot or let us know more specifically what's "totally screwed up".
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There is also a "lazy" loading ad, which pops up between threads as you scroll down further on the page.
A lot of these changes are driven by our advertisers. They've become more sophisticated with their metrics, and require a certain amount of "viewability" for our ads. We're playing around with different placements, and open to changing things around. It isn't set in stone; we'll probably continue to make changes over the next few weeks.
Link: Forum layout
Without details it's really impossible to troubleshoot. We've tested on mobile and desktop and multiple browsers and cannot replicate what you are describing. Anyone who has had something similar occur has been able to correct it with a hard refresh.
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Specifically some spacing issues that exist between posts and replies and the visited link styles will be back.
Overall, the structure of the forums are very similar.
We have invest a lot of time outside of our normal 9:00-5:00 day jobs in rolling this out so please be patient with us as we work through some of the kinks. Our team here is me and Kyle and that's it but we'll get to shoring up some of the wonky problems that have popped up.
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Thanks for the efforts.
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We can't clear the cache on a tablet.
Also asking Kyle to try iairishcheeks tip below.
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Let us know if it's still an issue for you.
If not, here is a link I found on how to clear the cache on an Android on tablet.
Link: http://www.androidtabletpcsupport.com/forum/index.php?topic=100.0
It can be any query string that's different than previous....
href=FranksCSS?NDNationSucks=True for example..
Boom! Cache defeated for all clients...
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But 6-7 years ago focused solely on more marketing (specifically search marketing) so so much of this stuff is new again to me. I actually learned a lot of "new" CSS tips and hacks throughout the process of rolling this out.
Mostly for the better, jquery and bootstrap (and other frameworks) have enabled me to rarely have to hand edit CSS. Don't miss those days at all, used to be the least favorite part of the project. But if there's one thing that never changes, IE is still a pain in the ass...
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