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CSS issues on webkit browsers #4

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kjagiello opened this issue Sep 5, 2010 · 2 comments
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CSS issues on webkit browsers #4

kjagiello opened this issue Sep 5, 2010 · 2 comments

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This screenshot explains everything. I'm running the latest chrome dev build.
http://iv.pl/images/30834746785159818899.jpg

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By the way. The graph is a bit too wide. It's about 380px wide, but it should be 300px.

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Nevermind, those issues with box-shadow seems to exists only in chrome, I'll report it to them. Anyway there are still few bugs on browsers with webkit. I'll fork the repo and prepare some fixes for you.

plocharz-9livesdata pushed a commit to plocharz-9livesdata/sentry that referenced this issue Nov 16, 2018
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BYK added a commit that referenced this issue May 26, 2020
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build(docker): Split builder image out for better caching

This is an experimental new approach which creates a separate builder image, that is highly cacheable (and allows caching for yarn install step) to generate the Python wheel. It should save us multiple minutes by leveraging our builds' incremental nature much better.

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remove redundant op, trigger subsequent build

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add SOURCE_COMMIT env to builder run

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oops

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add revision and license labels to builder

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use kaniko 0.22 as it should fix the weird failures

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Simpler and stronger .dockerignore
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