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Hi Animum - Happy New Year. I'm not sure if your done with the easyblock on vector skin migration yet, but I wanted to point out one anomaly. For me, the second level menus (e.g. block->username) show way too wide and scroll off the screen when using chrome but not when using IE8 - all with the same vector skin. I don't want to make the change in your version for fear of affecting other users, but I copied a version over to my own directory and was able to fix it by changing the CSS for blockmenu UL width from auto to 10em. Not sure why Chrome incorrectly uses auto to be a much wider box that goes far off the screen (when originally there were no scroll boxes) but it does... I'm afraid I'm about at the end of my CSS skills, but wanted to leave you a the note in case you come back and work on this. Again, happy new year and thanks for the great script.  7  00:35, 12 January 2012 (UTC)

YesY Done — I fixed the apparent problem as it appeared in my Chrome. Is the problem fixed on your end? —Animum (talk) 03:51, 13 January 2012 (UTC)