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    Default The Mobile Mystery

    I am working on a long overdue mobile variant for Mary's art website. But the page was not centering in the cell browser.

    I switched to outline view and selected all. The selection rectangle was twice the page width but there was nothing there.

    Or was there?

    You tell me.
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    Default Re: The Mobile Mystery

    OK, there was something there.
    Or was there?

    I see a lot of vertical Guides but no page boundary.

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    Default Re: The Mobile Mystery

    could be clipview...
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    Default Re: The Mobile Mystery

    The gradient gray-filled rectangle for the header is the width of the page.

    Not clipview.
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    Default Re: The Mobile Mystery

    HINT: Pixel
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    Default Re: The Mobile Mystery

    You mean the dirty smudge 17 blue dashes down on the right.
    I'd call that a mote.

    Acorn
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    Default Re: The Mobile Mystery

    This mystery object appeared on all pages.

    I selected all, then shift-clicked until I had one-by-one deselected all objects. Then I noticed in the top right corner of the selection rectangle, the world's smallest bounding box. It was an invisible pixel defining the top of the main variant. I deleted this repeating little bugger and everything now is groovy.

    Until the next catastrophe.
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    Default Re: The Mobile Mystery

    i don't know if it is more complicated for webpages...

    I find tabbing through objects a good way to locate this kind of thing; if groups are nested they need to be examined internally; some times just paging down the gallery through every nested group in turn is necessary
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    Default Re: The Mobile Mystery

    I find tabbing through objects a good way to locate this kind of thing; if groups are nested they need to be examined internally; some times just paging down the gallery through every nested group in turn is necessary
    Reminds me of the old joke about the kid in the back of the class who keeps raising his hand and shouting out a number. I had forgotten that old approach. Now I can should out the next number.
    Gary W. Priester
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