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    • sultanhassan
      sultanhassan last edited by leocg

      So I noticed something weird — my site (247UAEFreshers.com) looks totally fine on Chrome and Firefox, but on Opera, some of the job cards are overlapping or not aligning right. It’s a pretty simple WordPress setup with a custom theme.

      I’ve tried clearing cache and disabling extensions, but same result. Anyone else run into layout issues like this with Opera? Wondering if it’s a flexbox thing or just something dumb I overlooked.

      Appreciate any tips 🙏

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer @sultanhassan last edited by

        @sultanhassan Opera One, Opera GX or Opera Air?

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          leocg Moderator Volunteer @sultanhassan last edited by

          @sultanhassan Where are the screenshots showing the issue and comparing to another browser?

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          • richardgen84
            richardgen84 last edited by

            Hi sultanhassan,

            Yeah, you're not alone — Opera can sometimes render things a bit differently, especially with flexbox layouts. Even though it’s Chromium-based like Chrome, there are subtle differences in how it handles certain CSS properties, especially around flex alignment or min-height issues. If your job cards rely heavily on flexbox for layout, it might be worth double-checking that all containers have defined widths and that there’s no unexpected overflow or missing flex-wrap.

            It’s also a good idea to inspect the layout in Opera’s DevTools — look for warnings or computed styles that differ from Chrome. Sometimes, small things like auto margins, percentage heights, or even missing vendor prefixes (though rare now) can throw things off. A quick test is to simplify the CSS for one card and see if it behaves — then work your way up.

            Regards

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