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userName above or below profilepicture and not in Header?

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So one thing that is a bit irritating for me, because most forums don't do that, is that a Username is not above/below the profilepicture. Because the names are in this blue header, they're kind of invisible to me 😕

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I second that. I have searched for the user name several times before realizing that it is right above the avatar.

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I am awaiting the user name below the user picture. But there I find "Members" are we all multiple personalities?

 

greetings

K-H

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maybe we are all a product of the clone-trials started with sheep dolly, our new name: LEGiON

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1 minute ago, Markus Kinzler said:

It's the group you belong to

I would prefer to see what the Person is not the Group he/she/they belong to.

 

greetings

K-H

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Understood and accepted.

Because of the full responsive design, changing this is a little more complicatet than 10 years ago when we had a fix layout with html-tables. 😉

But it will come (more or less) soon.

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I added this feature to the TamperMonkey script for now:

 

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Directlink to the post with the latest script:

 

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Can you provide a screenshot from a mobile device please? Or just squeeze your desktop-browser to force the switch to the mobile layout.

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I've tested it with a small chrome window on windows 10.

If some feature doesn't work on mobile or in some browser you can always just disable that specific feature.

Should work just fine - especially for the username changes.

 

Edit: 

Does it work if you change this line:

 

obj.outerHTML = ' ';

to

obj.outerHTML = '_';

?

 

Because I couldn't set outerHTML = '' because that gave me the effect you are getting in opera.

In Chrome adding a space worked to mitigate this problem. Maybe Opera treats spaces a little bit different and you need to have something "real" in there.

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