Table:Is it me or is something wrong?

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Hi, I'm using Google Chrome for my web browser, and on some articles for me, the side bar with the "recent changes" and main icon are moved down. i've taken a picture of it. now is it just me, is it google chrome or is this happening to others? 64.229.152.105 04:07, 4 August 2010 (CEST)

You're not the only one, I'm using Firefox and I have the same problem on many pages. I hope this can be fixed beause it is not very useful, you want to edit a page and the edit button has disappeared. --90.5.101.222 12:41, 4 August 2010 (CEST)


 * It is due to a recent update of the software and the skin. It can mess up the cache.  There are two ways to fix it; make an edit to the page or add   at the end of the link, like this:  .  That should purge the cache and give you a correct version.
 * This is not the best solution, I know, so I am currently looking into purging all our cache, since a lot most be stuck here and there. --Sviptalk 14:58, 4 August 2010 (CEST)


 * I'm using SeaMonkey 2.06, and also used IE 8, both have the problem. Oddly, the problem only appears when I'm logged out.  After logging in, I don't see the problem on the same pages.  I first saw this problem on Battle of Spheron 1, created an account so I could fix the problem, and then didn't see the problem.  Further investigation revealed I needed to be logged out to see it.  Adding "?action=purge" to a page does fix the problem when I'm logged out.  But after viewing several battle pages in Category:Battles, the problem reappears requiring another purge.  I don't see a pattern to it. CuriousEric 18:51, 19 September 2010 (CEST)


 * This has nothing to do with the topic, but this page was categorized under "Battles" because the Category:Battles link above didn't have a colon in the link. I know one shouldn't edit other peoples' comments, but I went ahead and added it into CuriousEric's comment.  Please don't hit me with baseball bats.  -- DeepSpaceHomer 01:10, 5 September 2011 (CEST)
 * I hereby grant you a pardon, because it was done in good faith and with no ill intent, nor intent to change someone else's meaning. --Buddy 22:05, 6 September 2011 (CEST)