Chrome incorrectly rendering sites


  1. Posts : 1,083
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit
       #1

    Chrome incorrectly rendering sites


    Well, I've been using the latest stable (normal channel) release of Chrome. All of the sudden, it started displaying certain websites wrong, such as Tumblr and Lifehacker. I don't know what caused it because I haven't changed anything recently, but now I'm using Opera. I did have extensions installed, but nothing that could have caused this.

    I uninstalled Chrome with Revo Uninstaller and did a clean install and I still have the same problem (with no extensions). I even tried the Flock Browser Beta which is built on Chrome instead of Firefox. Same issue. Here are some screenshots. Any help, please? It's my favorite browser, and, although Opera is nice, I prefer Chrome's extensions over Opera's useless widget system.







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  2. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #2

    Looks like native control rendering. You skinned your Windows.
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  3. Posts : 1,020
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #3

    Hi Product FRED,

    In addition to baarod's short remark . Is this a default windows 7 and/or Chrome installation or have you re-skinned either of them or customized the GUI in some way?

    Also check that you have the default page settings and that nothing is changed in the Chrome configuration. By the way, have you installed any new plugins or extensions recently?

    Open chrome
    Select the 'customize and control' (spanner) menu
    Choose 'options'
    Click the 'Under the hood' tab
    Scroll down to 'web content'
    Press the 'Reset to defaults' button.

    Finally, try under a different screen size (i.e. change your screen size first, to a standard size) it would be interesting to note if it is a compatibility bug.

    Reboot and let us know your progress.

    -Timo
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  4. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #4

    TimStitt said:
    Hi Product FRED,

    In addition to baarod's short remark . Is this a default windows 7 and/or Chrome installation or have you re-skinned either of them or customized the GUI in some way?

    Also check that you have the default page settings and that nothing is changed in the Chrome configuration. By the way, have you installed any new plugins or extensions recently?

    Open chrome
    Select the 'customize and control' (spanner) menu
    Choose 'options'
    Click the 'Under the hood' tab
    Scroll down to 'web content'
    Press the 'Reset to defaults' button.

    Finally, try under a different screen size (i.e. change your screen size first, to a standard size) it would be interesting to note if it is a compatibility bug.

    Reboot and let us know your progress.

    -Timo
    Thanks Tim. Had he skinned he'd have understood. Had he not he'd likely ask ignore or ask for clarification. I'm just trying to help as many as I can in limited time!
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  5. Posts : 1,083
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Chrome is not skinned and Windows isn't using a custom visual style either. I'll try the other tip. There is no "Web Content" button. There's "Content" and no other way to reset anything to default than to delete browsing data (cache, cookies, etc), which I've done. Like I said, I've done a clean reinstallation, after uninstalling with Revo to make sure there were no leftover registry keys or anything.
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  6. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #6

    Product FRED said:
    Chrome is not skinned and Windows isn't using a custom visual style either. I'll try the other tip. There is no "Web Content" button. There's "Content" and no other way to reset anything to default than to delete browsing data (cache, cookies, etc), which I've done. Like I said, I've done a clean reinstallation, after uninstalling with Revo to make sure there were no leftover registry keys or anything.
    Perhaps Revo is not the software it was promised to be? What makes that software manufacturer more credible than Microsoft?

    Heh. Font scaling. The CSS is wrong when you scale to 150%
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  7. Posts : 1,083
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    baarod said:
    Product FRED said:
    Chrome is not skinned and Windows isn't using a custom visual style either. I'll try the other tip. There is no "Web Content" button. There's "Content" and no other way to reset anything to default than to delete browsing data (cache, cookies, etc), which I've done. Like I said, I've done a clean reinstallation, after uninstalling with Revo to make sure there were no leftover registry keys or anything.
    Perhaps Revo is not the software it was promised to be? What makes that software manufacturer more credible than Microsoft?

    Heh. Font scaling. The CSS is wrong when you scale to 150%
    I figured it out guys. I didn't mention it, but it happened occasionally in other browsers. It turned about GDI++, a little tray utility that smooths fonts. It never acted this way before, since Chrome is usually unaffected unless it is run with the "--no-sandbox" variable (which it wasn't). I disabled GDI++ and voila, back to normal. Thanks for the suggestions, +Rep for you both

    - Fred
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  8. Posts : 1,663
    Windows 10 Tech Preview 9926 x64
       #8

    Product FRED said:
    I figured it out guys. I didn't mention it, but it happened occasionally in other browsers. It turned about GDI++, a little tray utility that smooths fonts. It never acted this way before, since Chrome is usually unaffected unless it is run with the "--no-sandbox" variable (which it wasn't). I disabled GDI++ and voila, back to normal. Thanks for the suggestions, +Rep for you both

    - Fred
    I love GDI++, but I had to remove it because of the exact same issues. Glad that you got it figured out, and hopefully the GDI++ team figures out a fix.
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  9. Posts : 1,020
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #9

    blackroseMD1 said:
    Product FRED said:
    I figured it out guys. I didn't mention it, but it happened occasionally in other browsers. It turned about GDI++, a little tray utility that smooths fonts. It never acted this way before, since Chrome is usually unaffected unless it is run with the "--no-sandbox" variable (which it wasn't). I disabled GDI++ and voila, back to normal. Thanks for the suggestions, +Rep for you both

    - Fred
    I love GDI++, but I had to remove it because of the exact same issues. Glad that you got it figured out, and hopefully the GDI++ team figures out a fix.
    Glad you got it fixed and thanks for updating us.
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