Re: [open-location-code] Re: Update to plus.codes site

2016-11-10 Thread Waldir Pimenta
> But the grid is a good replacement for that, especially now that the >> labels looks decent in Firefox. >> > > Yes, it's good now that it works. ;-) > Confirmed, it works for me as well. One question though: the grid does adapt quite well for changes of zoom level at large scale, but when

Re: [open-location-code] Re: Update to plus.codes site

2016-11-10 Thread 'Doug Rinckes' via open-location-code
Thanks Philip, Waldir, working on the grid. Grr browser differences grr. Doug Rinckes Technical Program Manager Google Switzerland On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 11:46 AM, Philip Newton wrote: > On 10 November 2016 at 11:41, Waldir Pimenta > wrote:

Re: [open-location-code] Re: Update to plus.codes site

2016-11-10 Thread 'Doug Rinckes' via open-location-code
OK, I think I know what it is. (At least I hope so.) Could you try again please? Super thanks for helping with this, by the way. Doug Rinckes Technical Program Manager Google Switzerland On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 11:19 AM, David Schmidt wrote: > Yep, I now see "Loading Google

Re: [open-location-code] Re: Update to plus.codes site

2016-11-10 Thread David Schmidt
Yep, I now see "Loading Google Maps..." The hamburger menu opens, but all I see are the icons Satellite and Grid, no words. On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 11:16 AM 'Doug Rinckes' via open-location-code < open-location-code@googlegroups.com> wrote: > Yeah, that is very weird. I've just updated the site

Re: [open-location-code] Re: Update to plus.codes site

2016-11-10 Thread David Schmidt
Hi Doug, I reloaded several times, still blank. Seems a Javascript issue, either the Maps API is not loading or a web font is blocking (can't see anything written in the hamburger menu, do see icons though). On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 10:46 AM Doug Rinckes wrote: > Hi David -