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General Discussion

User Interface distorts / collapses when browser is scaled.

I'm not sure if this has already been posted / reported, but EVERYTIME I scale/ resize my browser, to work with workspaces along side the videos, the entire control panel of the video breaks, it moves half-way up the video, causing the video to become unwatchable. Also, the pause, volume etc can't be used as when you hover over them they're all over the page. I have a screenshot of what I'm talking about.

Has anyone else encountered this? It's been happening since last week I think, I assumed it would have already been reported considering it effectively RUINS the entire experience of this website and makes watching the videos and working along next to impossible.

2 Answers

I'm not sure if I've had your same problem, but I've had a couple of videos wig out, next button not working, and some distortion as well. Using google chrome.

Sounds like the same problem. I'm having to use the little arrow buttons that appear when the UI glitches up the screen to proceed to the next video. I'm primarily using Chrome, but have tested in Safari aswell and the problem persists.

I was about to make a post on this when i watch a video on my Linux machine wich has 1370 x 768 resolution the buttons for continue are all out of whack and surpring sing ly i get huge gray brars on the side as if the responsive query wasnt detecting that it would have more space if the video contaire would be a few pixel taller