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CityguyUSA

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  1. 7 hours ago, Dave CCleaner said:

    I was able to reproduce this using unexpected viewport sizing. 

     

    Looks fine like this ...

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    But the persistence of the "Articles in this section" navigator overlays the text if you shrink your browser window below a width of around 955px:

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    ... and then corrects below a width of 750px:

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    I don't recall this coming up before, but I could see how it could happen for folks who are magnifying their screens to a specific ratio.  I'll pass this along to the webdev folks.

    My browser's width is about 1330px.  However I had it zoomed to 110% which I hadn't realized.  When I changed it back to 100% it reformatted and it looks fine.  Just to insure if you're going to fix something you fix the correct thing.  I'm using a 17" screen with a 1920 x 1080 resolution that has a windows magnification of 175%. 

    Unfortunately not all websites are created equal some use fonts that are just too small especially on a small screen with a high resolution.

    Snap 2022-04-18 at 19.18.01.jpg

  2. I had bought an 16gb SSD to save certain files to instead of being exposed to hard drive failure.  I started moving files to the SSD however when I came back later to check the progress the SSD had dropped offline for reasons unknown.  I was able to get it back online by unplugging and re-plugging the SSD into the USB 3 port but my files were missing.  Now I'm trying to recover the original hard drive but because I don't have enough open space on one device I have to do this in batches.  But I have no way to keep track of what I've restored.  If I could have a list of Recuva's file list I could check off each item. 

    I'm looking for a quick way to extract a recoverable list into a txt, csv or even if the program would keep track of what was restored although that could get complicated if the computer lost power then there would have to be a way to Recuva the Recuva.

    Is there a file I can use to input to a script to create and extract?

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