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There is no such bug known in ispconfig and I can not reproduce this on my systems. Did you create a custom theme or changed any of the css files or templates in ISPConfig.
Man this is so my fault. I totally forgot that I set my Chrome to be a developer version. I think it is safe to say any problems here is due to that. Though it did look ok in 3.0.2.2, when upgrading to 3.0.3.3 something didn't work with the dev version of Chrome.
I can say the dev version of Chrome is so good I haven't noticed any problems until now. And that is with it being my main browser.
Nevermind. I now updated my production server and even with IE the problem is there. Dunno what I did earlier to get it to work on my test server though...
Problem solved. Using even another new browser as Firefox and it looked ok again. The thing is that all the browsers used the cached styles from the old ISPConfig. Clearing all history/cache/etc from the browsers and now they all look great.
Why the browsers didn't notice that the style file was new and instead loaded the cache is for someone else to figure out. But the same thing happened for Chrome and IE.
Maybe a hint as to when updating ISPConfig you might have to clear the cache is needed for future reference...
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