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Maps in run details not aligned (by a lot!)

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Sep 2015
8:41am, 8 Sep 2015
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larkim
Here's some pics of the map moving - note the location of the M56 in the first pic:-
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Then in the second pic:-
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And then the third pic:-
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All these on this activity:-
http://www.fetcheveryone.com/training-log-view.php?id=11662169

Chrome version is Version 45.0.2454.85 m running on Windows 7.
Sep 2015
12:32pm, 9 Sep 2015
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FitterStu
Pretty sure it's the Chrome update (to v45.x) that's doing this. I was fine on V44.x but am seeing the problem after Chrome updated.
Sep 2015
1:09pm, 9 Sep 2015
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westmoors
K5 Gus, I get a map on the left and the graph on the right in both IE and Chrome.
Sep 2015
7:07pm, 9 Sep 2015
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K5 Gus
I'm on IE9, and it looks like the following
Map, and graph are so big you can't fit them both on one page
Sep 2015
7:53pm, 9 Sep 2015
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LazyDaisy
I'm on also on Chrome, and my routes are in the wrong place too. Any idea if you can do anything about it Fetch, or do we just have to wait for Chrome to update sometime?
Sep 2015
9:19am, 10 Sep 2015
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larkim
IE9 is a little old skool isn't it? IE11 shows side by side for me, no matter what zoom level I use for the webpage.

And the map shows the trace on top of the coordinates properly in IE11 for me too, so the resounding conclusion is Chrome on Windows as the trouble spot.
Sep 2015
9:30am, 10 Sep 2015
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fetcheveryone
My Chrome is on 43 - I'm just updating it now.
Sep 2015
9:58am, 10 Sep 2015
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fetcheveryone
Yep, I'm now seeing the same issue. Let me look into it.
Sep 2015
8:57am, 11 Sep 2015
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Grid
Just to add, I'm seeing this too on my up-to-date version of Chrome (Version 45.0.2454.85 m to be precise).
Sep 2015
10:57am, 11 Sep 2015
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fetcheveryone
It seems to be some conflict that's caused by the responsive layout. I've changed things round a bit so that the graph sits underneath the map, and that seems to have cured it for me. Can others take a look?

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