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Elenion

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What browser is this?

EDIT: Ummm... are you somehow viewing the desktop site on a mobile device? That's what it looks like as the text is not wrapping.

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I'm using the built-in browser on my Verizon tablet, model number SCH-i705 running Android version 4.7.2, an old version. Usually I can see the full width of the page, but I zoomed in on that part of the screen to show the border error better.  I'm fairly sure I'm seeing the mobile version, because my notifications and PMs are nested in the menu of the button in the extreme top-right, while on desktop they appear next to a button linking to my profile.

 If you need more device information or screenshots, I can get them easily.

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2 hours ago, Elenion said:

I'm using the built-in browser on my Verizon tablet, model number SCH-i705 running Android version 4.7.2, an old version. Usually I can see the full width of the page, but I zoomed in on that part of the screen to show the border error better.  I'm fairly sure I'm seeing the mobile version, because my notifications and PMs are nested in the menu of the button in the extreme top-right, while on desktop they appear next to a button linking to my profile.

 If you need more device information or screenshots, I can get them easily.

I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do proper testing on a built-in browser like that to identify the cause. Can you see if this still exists on Chrome or Firefox on the tablet? 

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8 hours ago, Elenion said:

I don't have either installed.

Obviously, haha, but can you install one of them and see? You don't have to keep it installed, but I would like to see if it's device or browser related. That's what I'm saying.

I don't have your device or exact built in browser to test on, so I'm going to need your assistance to help nail this down. However, it might not be possible for me to truly fix it. These CSS arguments are nothing strange and should be very compatible with most every browser and I've tested on the big three, Chrome, Firefox, IE/Edge. (I don't have an Apple device to test Safari directly.) It might be some strange CSS rendering issue on old AOSP browser that was fixed in later Android versions.

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