#95282: "Tiles display incorrectly if the CSS "rotate" property is not supported"
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• Venligst kopier/indsæt fejlmeddelelsen du ser på din skærm, hvis der er en.
NOTE: This _might_ be the root cause of boardgamearena.com/bug?id=92210
# Problem
If the user's browser does not yet support the "rotate" property, then when placing tiles the image
will not rotate.
The game data gets updated with a rotation (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) but the image will remain unrotated
(0°) hence it looks like the tile is not rotated; this improper feedback causes confusion and can even
caue improper placement (if they wrongly believe they have NOT rotated).
# The Fix
Simply adding the proper `transform:rotate()` lines, shown below, to these CSS classes will fix this
problem:
.sag_tile-rot-90 {
rotate: 90deg;
transform: rotate(90deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-180 {
rotate: 180deg;
transform: rotate(180deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-270 {
rotate: 270deg;
transform: rotate(270deg);
}
# Reference
Support for the rotate _attribute_ is barely 12 months old for many browsers.
See: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/rotate#browser_compatibility
And: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/transform-function/rotate#browser_compatibility
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• Venligst forklar hvad du ønsker at gøre, hvad du gjorde og hvad der skete
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v103 and v115
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• Venligst kopier/indsæt tekst vist på engelsk i stedet for dit sprog. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here. er der adgang til denne tekst i oversættelsessystem? Hvis ja, er det blevet oversat inden for 24 timer?
NOTE: This _might_ be the root cause of boardgamearena.com/bug?id=92210
# Problem
If the user's browser does not yet support the "rotate" property, then when placing tiles the image
will not rotate.
The game data gets updated with a rotation (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) but the image will remain unrotated
(0°) hence it looks like the tile is not rotated; this improper feedback causes confusion and can even
caue improper placement (if they wrongly believe they have NOT rotated).
# The Fix
Simply adding the proper `transform:rotate()` lines, shown below, to these CSS classes will fix this
problem:
.sag_tile-rot-90 {
rotate: 90deg;
transform: rotate(90deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-180 {
rotate: 180deg;
transform: rotate(180deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-270 {
rotate: 270deg;
transform: rotate(270deg);
}
# Reference
Support for the rotate _attribute_ is barely 12 months old for many browsers.
See: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/rotate#browser_compatibility
And: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/transform-function/rotate#browser_compatibility
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v103 and v115
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• Forklar venligst dit forslag præcist og sammenfattende, så det er så let som muligt at forstå, hvad du mener.
NOTE: This _might_ be the root cause of boardgamearena.com/bug?id=92210
# Problem
If the user's browser does not yet support the "rotate" property, then when placing tiles the image
will not rotate.
The game data gets updated with a rotation (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) but the image will remain unrotated
(0°) hence it looks like the tile is not rotated; this improper feedback causes confusion and can even
caue improper placement (if they wrongly believe they have NOT rotated).
# The Fix
Simply adding the proper `transform:rotate()` lines, shown below, to these CSS classes will fix this
problem:
.sag_tile-rot-90 {
rotate: 90deg;
transform: rotate(90deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-180 {
rotate: 180deg;
transform: rotate(180deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-270 {
rotate: 270deg;
transform: rotate(270deg);
}
# Reference
Support for the rotate _attribute_ is barely 12 months old for many browsers.
See: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/rotate#browser_compatibility
And: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/transform-function/rotate#browser_compatibility
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v103 and v115
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• Hvad blev der vist på skærmen, da du blev blokeret (Blank skærm? Noget af spilbrugerfladen? Fejlmeddelelse?)
NOTE: This _might_ be the root cause of boardgamearena.com/bug?id=92210
# Problem
If the user's browser does not yet support the "rotate" property, then when placing tiles the image
will not rotate.
The game data gets updated with a rotation (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) but the image will remain unrotated
(0°) hence it looks like the tile is not rotated; this improper feedback causes confusion and can even
caue improper placement (if they wrongly believe they have NOT rotated).
# The Fix
Simply adding the proper `transform:rotate()` lines, shown below, to these CSS classes will fix this
problem:
.sag_tile-rot-90 {
rotate: 90deg;
transform: rotate(90deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-180 {
rotate: 180deg;
transform: rotate(180deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-270 {
rotate: 270deg;
transform: rotate(270deg);
}
# Reference
Support for the rotate _attribute_ is barely 12 months old for many browsers.
See: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/rotate#browser_compatibility
And: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/transform-function/rotate#browser_compatibility
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v103 and v115
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• Hvilken del af reglerne blev ikke respekteret ved BGA-tilpasningen
NOTE: This _might_ be the root cause of boardgamearena.com/bug?id=92210
# Problem
If the user's browser does not yet support the "rotate" property, then when placing tiles the image
will not rotate.
The game data gets updated with a rotation (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) but the image will remain unrotated
(0°) hence it looks like the tile is not rotated; this improper feedback causes confusion and can even
caue improper placement (if they wrongly believe they have NOT rotated).
# The Fix
Simply adding the proper `transform:rotate()` lines, shown below, to these CSS classes will fix this
problem:
.sag_tile-rot-90 {
rotate: 90deg;
transform: rotate(90deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-180 {
rotate: 180deg;
transform: rotate(180deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-270 {
rotate: 270deg;
transform: rotate(270deg);
}
# Reference
Support for the rotate _attribute_ is barely 12 months old for many browsers.
See: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/rotate#browser_compatibility
And: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/transform-function/rotate#browser_compatibility
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• Er regel-brudddet synligt i e
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v103 and v115
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• Hvad var den spilhandling du ønskede at udføre?
NOTE: This _might_ be the root cause of boardgamearena.com/bug?id=92210
# Problem
If the user's browser does not yet support the "rotate" property, then when placing tiles the image
will not rotate.
The game data gets updated with a rotation (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) but the image will remain unrotated
(0°) hence it looks like the tile is not rotated; this improper feedback causes confusion and can even
caue improper placement (if they wrongly believe they have NOT rotated).
# The Fix
Simply adding the proper `transform:rotate()` lines, shown below, to these CSS classes will fix this
problem:
.sag_tile-rot-90 {
rotate: 90deg;
transform: rotate(90deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-180 {
rotate: 180deg;
transform: rotate(180deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-270 {
rotate: 270deg;
transform: rotate(270deg);
}
# Reference
Support for the rotate _attribute_ is barely 12 months old for many browsers.
See: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/rotate#browser_compatibility
And: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/transform-function/rotate#browser_compatibility
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• Hvad forsøgte du at gøre for at udløse denne spilhandling?
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• Hvad skete der, da du forsøgre at gøre dette (fejlmeddelelse, meddelelsesstatusbjælke, ...)?
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v103 and v115
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• I hvilket stadie af spillet opstod problemet (hvad var den daværende spilinstruktion)?
NOTE: This _might_ be the root cause of boardgamearena.com/bug?id=92210
# Problem
If the user's browser does not yet support the "rotate" property, then when placing tiles the image
will not rotate.
The game data gets updated with a rotation (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) but the image will remain unrotated
(0°) hence it looks like the tile is not rotated; this improper feedback causes confusion and can even
caue improper placement (if they wrongly believe they have NOT rotated).
# The Fix
Simply adding the proper `transform:rotate()` lines, shown below, to these CSS classes will fix this
problem:
.sag_tile-rot-90 {
rotate: 90deg;
transform: rotate(90deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-180 {
rotate: 180deg;
transform: rotate(180deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-270 {
rotate: 270deg;
transform: rotate(270deg);
}
# Reference
Support for the rotate _attribute_ is barely 12 months old for many browsers.
See: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/rotate#browser_compatibility
And: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/transform-function/rotate#browser_compatibility
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• Hvad skete der, da du forsøgte at udføre denne spilhandling (fejlmeddelelse, meddelelsesstatusbjælke, ...)?
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v103 and v115
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• Venligst beskriv display problemet. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here.
NOTE: This _might_ be the root cause of boardgamearena.com/bug?id=92210
# Problem
If the user's browser does not yet support the "rotate" property, then when placing tiles the image
will not rotate.
The game data gets updated with a rotation (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) but the image will remain unrotated
(0°) hence it looks like the tile is not rotated; this improper feedback causes confusion and can even
caue improper placement (if they wrongly believe they have NOT rotated).
# The Fix
Simply adding the proper `transform:rotate()` lines, shown below, to these CSS classes will fix this
problem:
.sag_tile-rot-90 {
rotate: 90deg;
transform: rotate(90deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-180 {
rotate: 180deg;
transform: rotate(180deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-270 {
rotate: 270deg;
transform: rotate(270deg);
}
# Reference
Support for the rotate _attribute_ is barely 12 months old for many browsers.
See: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/rotate#browser_compatibility
And: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/transform-function/rotate#browser_compatibility
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v103 and v115
-
• Venligst kopier/indsæt tekst vist på engelsk i stedet for dit sprog. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here. er der adgang til denne tekst i oversættelsessystem? Hvis ja, er det blevet oversat inden for 24 timer?
NOTE: This _might_ be the root cause of boardgamearena.com/bug?id=92210
# Problem
If the user's browser does not yet support the "rotate" property, then when placing tiles the image
will not rotate.
The game data gets updated with a rotation (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) but the image will remain unrotated
(0°) hence it looks like the tile is not rotated; this improper feedback causes confusion and can even
caue improper placement (if they wrongly believe they have NOT rotated).
# The Fix
Simply adding the proper `transform:rotate()` lines, shown below, to these CSS classes will fix this
problem:
.sag_tile-rot-90 {
rotate: 90deg;
transform: rotate(90deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-180 {
rotate: 180deg;
transform: rotate(180deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-270 {
rotate: 270deg;
transform: rotate(270deg);
}
# Reference
Support for the rotate _attribute_ is barely 12 months old for many browsers.
See: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/rotate#browser_compatibility
And: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/transform-function/rotate#browser_compatibility
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v103 and v115
-
• Forklar venligst dit forslag præcist og sammenfattende, så det er så let som muligt at forstå, hvad du mener.
NOTE: This _might_ be the root cause of boardgamearena.com/bug?id=92210
# Problem
If the user's browser does not yet support the "rotate" property, then when placing tiles the image
will not rotate.
The game data gets updated with a rotation (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) but the image will remain unrotated
(0°) hence it looks like the tile is not rotated; this improper feedback causes confusion and can even
caue improper placement (if they wrongly believe they have NOT rotated).
# The Fix
Simply adding the proper `transform:rotate()` lines, shown below, to these CSS classes will fix this
problem:
.sag_tile-rot-90 {
rotate: 90deg;
transform: rotate(90deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-180 {
rotate: 180deg;
transform: rotate(180deg);
}
.sag_tile-rot-270 {
rotate: 270deg;
transform: rotate(270deg);
}
# Reference
Support for the rotate _attribute_ is barely 12 months old for many browsers.
See: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/rotate#browser_compatibility
And: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/transform-function/rotate#browser_compatibility
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Google Chrome v103 and v115
Rapporthistorik
I tried this today, using BGA's CSS override option. It allowed me to rotate in an older version of chrome on an older mac that won't update chrome to the latest. It also allowed me to rotate on safari on my iPhone which is not on the latest annual update.
However, the rotation order was strange and would point up (single "1" blue tile with 1 blue arrow) when it should have been another orientation, as I cycled through the options. I committed the tile where it should have been automatically satisfied (pointing up to blue), but it didn't move the token. I then checked on a laptop with the latest macOS after removing the CSS override and see that the tile is not as it visually looked when I placed it (with the CSS override). So the visual and the actual were out of sync with just the addition of this code, at least using the common BGA CSS override in the profile.
Thanks for putting this out there in an attempt to correct what really needs to be implemented and tested directly into the game code.
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