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The empty space between the Tabber names and the abilities, it's not supposed to look like thatWhat do you mean?
He means between the actual tabs themselves and when the list of shit begins. There's a visible gap, like someone pressed enter to skip a line.The amount of space looks normal to me on that profile.
Some space is normal, but Belos' page has a bit too much empty space, you know?Yeah, but that looks normal. It may be because the abilities are not in a bullet point format. To give an example:
I supposed so considering fandom message of an update, so at the end there is nothing to do?Pretty sure this is just a consequence of fandom formatting changes and outside of our control.
Yeh also having this issue.I'm also having this problem, just today edited some profiles with tab and then they ended with that space despite the fact that before they were normal, and this despite the fact that I actually didn't changed the tab formatting or anything like that.
Something changed with the way the website code works. Space after = on tabber wasn't causing issues before maintenance. Now you go to a profile where its fine, don't change how its formated and it comes out looking weird if you don't remove the space after = in your tabbersCan you guys share me the profiles? I can help with this.
Can't really link it since I'm in mobile, but the Profile's name is Emperor BelosOP, mind sharing the profile?
Can't really link it since I'm in mobile, but the Profile's name is Emperor Belos
Ya but this has nothing to do with fandom itself, I think it is more VSBW css coding.Something changed with the way the website code works. Space after = on tabber wasn't causing issues before maintenance. Now you go to a profile where its fine, don't change how its formated and it comes out looking weird if you don't remove the space after = in your tabbers
Yes like I said 5 timesI have seen the difference and its quite the opposite the difference between Majin boo profile and Belos is that there is an extra line after the "="
I thought you were saying the opposite.Yes like I said 5 times
That's funny, because, bullet points would not have consistent indentation if the first tab was compared to the subsequent tabs in the absence of spacing after each tab before this new change occurred. It appears that this has been rectified now. As a result, tabbers that have additional spaces under the = will now create excessive space. Therefore, the solution that seemed to have solved the issue before has become a problem now.Guys, just remove the space after = in your tabbers and it fixes it.
Something changed with the way the website code works. Space after = on tabber wasn't causing issues before maintenance. Now you go to a profile where its fine, don't change how its formated and it comes out looking weird if you don't remove the space after = in your tabbers
Editing pages is necessary to clean them up, but an unintended consequence is that it refreshes the page cache, causing the new tabber spacing (which I'm assuming happened post-maintenance) to appear. There is no other option but to continue editing profiles despite this consequence though. So, I'll have to refuse that.Yes like I said 5 times
I think there's some confusion going on here. It doesn't matter whether the content of the tabs is beside the =, or under it, or an extra line under it. It will be the same. It's just some pages' caches have not been refreshed yet, so they still maintained the spacing before. Editing them will consequently give them that spacing.Tho, the page has already no space after the "="
I checked your sandbox, it has the space for me.
Yes I added it on purpose to show what it looks likeI checked your sandbox, it has the space for me.
Adding a space to the right of the "=" character results in a weird look though.Yes I added it on purpose to show what it looks like
Yeh but as far as I understand it pre maintenance it didnt do this but I could be wrongAdding a space to the right of the "=" character results in a weird look though.
Ya it became a code, tho we are arguing over "adding a line/not adding one"
I understand!I think there's some confusion going on here. It doesn't matter whether the content of the tabs is beside the =, or under it, or an extra line under it. It will be the same. It's just some pages' caches have not been refreshed yet, so they still maintained the spacing before. Editing them will consequently give them that spacing.
Yeh, but I'm unsure why the change happened, and whether the change was intentional or not.I understand!
With a high degree of certainty, it is feasible for the VSBW to ameliorate this predicament by employing a software code or automated program to update the caches of the pages.Yeh, but I'm unsure why the change happened, and whether the change was intentional or not.
I'm uncertain if that's accurate or the optimal solution for resolving the problem. As far as I know, updating the page caches may have the opposite impact since the better tabber spacing was already present before the maintenance (the spacing only occurred after the maintenance), and only the pages with unchanged tabber spacing did not have their cache updated. This means that clearing all caches may result in uniform tabber spacing across all pages with tabbers. Hence, we must determine and address the root cause of the problem, which I am unaware of at the moment.With a high degree of certainty, it is feasible for the VSBW to ameliorate this predicament by employing a software code or automated program to update the caches of the pages.
Reasonable!I'm uncertain if that's accurate or the optimal solution for resolving the problem. As far as I know, updating the page caches may have the opposite impact since the better tabber spacing was already present before the maintenance (the spacing only occurred after the maintenance), and only the pages with unchanged tabber spacing did not have their cache updated. This means that clearing all caches may result in uniform tabber spacing across all pages with tabbers. Hence, we must determine and address the root cause of the problem, which I am unaware of at the moment.
I have some profiles to edit to apply revisions, so should I wait until the root of the problem is found and resolved? Or should I edit the profiles regardless if the tabs will get that problem? Because the profiles I need to edit have several tabs (some even have different tabs for the statistics).I'm uncertain if that's accurate or the optimal solution for resolving the problem. As far as I know, updating the page caches may have the opposite impact since the better tabber spacing was already present before the maintenance (the spacing only occurred after the maintenance), and only the pages with unchanged tabber spacing did not have their cache updated. This means that clearing all caches may result in uniform tabber spacing across all pages with tabbers. Hence, we must determine and address the root cause of the problem, which I am unaware of at the moment.