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::::By the way, we are just talking about the little bit of collision between your name and the three wikia drop down menus, right?  You didn't send a screenshot of the menus themselves, so I assume that's not actually a problem for you anymore?  And since you're using Chrome, may I suggest you go [http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?answer=96810 here] and try the second way of zooming that's described on the page?  We want to test zooming everything on the page and not just the size of the fonts on the page. {{user:CzechOut/Sig}}&nbsp;<span style="{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}}">'''23:40:02 Wed&nbsp;'''23 Mar 2011&nbsp;</span>
::::By the way, we are just talking about the little bit of collision between your name and the three wikia drop down menus, right?  You didn't send a screenshot of the menus themselves, so I assume that's not actually a problem for you anymore?  And since you're using Chrome, may I suggest you go [http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?answer=96810 here] and try the second way of zooming that's described on the page?  We want to test zooming everything on the page and not just the size of the fonts on the page. {{user:CzechOut/Sig}}&nbsp;<span style="{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}}">'''23:40:02 Wed&nbsp;'''23 Mar 2011&nbsp;</span>
:::::Okay, clear your cache yet again. I've reduced the width of the three Wikia dropdown headers by half, and returned the dropdown lists underneath to an almost out-of-the-box state.  The only styling placed there now is color and font, which is only imperceptibly different than the default Arial.  If you're getting any collision in this area, honestly, it's because of some kind of setting on your end.  I stress again the importance of understanding the difference between the two types of zoom that most modern browsers now offer.  One will distort text and one will not.  If you're '''now''' still experiencing distorted text with the top bar, I wouldn't immediately have an idea why — other than your own settings.  Nevertheless, if you ''are'' still having problems, please take a screenshot and let me see.  {{user:CzechOut/Sig}}&nbsp;<span style="{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}}">'''00:09:26 Thu&nbsp;'''24 Mar 2011&nbsp;</span>
:::::Okay, clear your cache yet again. I've reduced the width of the three Wikia dropdown headers by half, and returned the dropdown lists underneath to an almost out-of-the-box state.  The only styling placed there now is color and font, which is only imperceptibly different than the default Arial.  If you're getting any collision in this area, honestly, it's because of some kind of setting on your end.  I stress again the importance of understanding the difference between the two types of zoom that most modern browsers now offer.  One will distort text and one will not.  If you're '''now''' still experiencing distorted text with the top bar, I wouldn't immediately have an idea why — other than your own settings.  Nevertheless, if you ''are'' still having problems, please take a screenshot and let me see.  {{user:CzechOut/Sig}}&nbsp;<span style="{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}}">'''00:09:26 Thu&nbsp;'''24 Mar 2011&nbsp;</span>
::Oh yah!  One important question.  When you zoom in, and the text gets larger, does the page scroll off the right side of the screen?  Or is the page width unaffected by zooming?  That is, do you get a horizontal scrollbar at the bottom of the page when you zoom, or . . . not?  If you're '''not''' getting a horizontal scrollbar at the bottom of the page, then you're zooming in a way that code can't help. 
::Here's another test.  If you zoom and the stetson thing on the background really zooms out of view, then you're zooming "correctly".  If the stetson thing basically ''doesn't'' move, then you're just zooming the ''text'' on the page, and warping/collision is going to happen.  {{user:CzechOut/Sig}}&nbsp;<span style="{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}}">'''00:19:05 Thu&nbsp;'''24 Mar 2011&nbsp;</span>
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