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display problem 13 Nov 2015 19:54 #13672

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cook self service seems to befully adapted to a new site I'm going to build.

I have some problems while entering my tables and pages on windows 8. I'm working on a laptop, with chrome as browser.

For instance, when I want to change a field name, the frame is wrapped and the data fields part disappear on the bottom of the page. I have to refresh the page to get back the data fields part beside the wizard part.

On the other hand, the wizard part is always empty, so I don't understand why it appears here

Thank you very much for your assistance

Novyel

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display problem 16 Nov 2015 11:15 #13675

Have you tried zooming out and in back again in your browser?

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display problem 16 Nov 2015 12:10 #13676

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Can we see a screenshot please ?

I think I know what you mean.
Try to move the vertical separator (between left and right sections), and see if it corrects it.
When you resize the margin (using this vertical separator) the srcreen positions are recalculated.
Resizing the whole window works also I think.
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  I found "cook" two days ago. Played around with it for a day and then within a day got rid of two legacy applications in IBM Lotus Domino Notes and replaced them with "cook". It was really easy. A piece of cake. Actually it was even easier than cooking. Cooking involves more work than developing with "cook". What can I say about "cook"? Great application great price for what it delivers great forum with a lot of information and fast responses active and friendly community fast forward moving development cycle So what should I say "Monsieur Le Cook"? Keep the good work going it will lead to success. Having become a paying member in the words of Edith Piaf may I say ..... non rien de rien ... je ne regrette rien. Vive La France.
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