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WebUI not showing torrent list on Chrome under some zoom levels #1474
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Originally created by @petersaints on GitHub (May 29, 2014).
I'm running qBitttorrent 3.1.9.2 on Windows 8.1 and I have detected an issue with the qBittorrent WebUI on Chrome. I have a high resolution screen on my laptop (1920x1080) so I use Chrome with 125% zoom by default. At this zoom level the torrent list on the WebUI is completely blank.
If I zoom out back to 100% the list appears. Also if I zoom in further with Ctrl + + the list eventually appears (but everything is too huge for my taste by then). Also note that this problem also happens on IE11 and Firefox, however the zoom levels at which the problem happens seem to vary.
Below is a list of images of all the possible zoom levels available on Chrome and as you can see there are many in which the list doesn't appear. I hope that this can be easily fixed in a future release. I'm able to use the WebUI at 100% but is not as confortable as it could be, and on screens with even higher DPI it may be impossible to use the browser at 100% zoom level. Therefore it is important to fix this problem so that the ever increasing number of users with high DPI screens don't get frustrated.
@pmzqla commented on GitHub (Nov 7, 2014):
Duplicate of #603.
@buinsky commented on GitHub (Dec 12, 2014):
@sledgehammer999 This can be closed