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[Bug] UI issue with Settings on desktop #491
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try to update to lastest stable diffusion webui version ( FP8 or 1.7.0 RC ) |
Lobe theme does not use monospaced fonts in the UI. Do you have a user.css in the WebUI root folder? |
@Antivash Is this bug still present? There's no way I can reproduce it. Have you tried disabling not only Chrome extensions, but also other SD WebUI extensions? Perhaps one of them is causing a conflict. |
No, the issue is still present, but after several hours of trying various things, I stopped looking. I just use an extension muck around with the CSS directly when I need to go into settings for something. |
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👀 检查清单 | Initial checklist
💻 系统环境 | Operating System
Windows
🌐 浏览器 | Browser
Chrome
📦 SD Wbui 版本或提交 | Version or Commit
1.6.1
📦 Lobe Theme 版本或提交 | Version or Commit
3.3.9
🐛 问题描述 | Bug Description
When accessing any of the categorized settings options, such as "Paths for Saving" like in this example:

... the UI smashes everything into one column of the UI, leaving things looking very cluttered and messy. See below.

Strangely, this does not occur with the Show All Pages button, See:

This issue persists with no plugins, across all browsers.
🚦 期望结果 | Expected Behavior
The settings page should behave as Show All Pages globally for sorted pages as well.
📷 复现步骤 | Recurrence Steps
📝 补充信息 | Additional Information
Not sure if this should be classified as a bug or a feature request, but I would expect the settings to behave identically, so I am gonna err on the side of bug. But I've seen some really dumb design decisions (Looking at you, Apple, and your floating home button). So if this is intentional, it really should not be. Alternatively, if this is intended to make it more mobile friendly, a check to determine the users platform and enable/disable as needed.
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