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Gayatri Ohri
Nov 03, 2020Brass Contributor
Please help! ALL Modern pages impacted | SharePoint spacing issue
There have been spacing issues happening tenant-wide on all modern pages since yesterday. Not sure if Microsoft released a CSS patch? Looks fine in Edit mode but all content gets squished together a...
James Mountford
Oct 19, 2021Steel Contributor
I'm frustrated beyond belief, particularly as my support ticket was closed (so wouldn't expect any notification of a rollback) and both the related roadmap and message centre items state it should have rolled out by now. I've gone back to my support ticket contact asking for an update.
cc-dfe
Oct 19, 2021Brass Contributor
Indeed - if ever there was a case study needed on how broken the M365 customer support model and update/release process is, I feel this is the one that should be used. The frustration is immense.
- cc-dfeFeb 08, 2022Brass ContributorSo this still is an issue. We got to the point where MS said at one point that 'its a styling choice we made as bullets are part of the same paragraph' but then changed that to 'we agree a fix is required', messed the fix up and then said 'we are leaving as they are as the risk of trying to fix what we broke is too great'. I paraphrase, but only slightly. So after pretty much 9 months of back and forth on this. no resolve and bullets and numbered lists remain broken.
We now fix this by adding a line break preceeding any bullet/numbered list, an astonishing thing to be advised is the 'workaround' by MS and crazy that is what we have to do to get a some padding at the start of a bulleted list.
...and that's before we even get to the general state of bullet styling (seems that all padding on bullet lines is now lost) but have lost the will to go there.
On another note, we've just had to complete the fabled 'Business Impact form' for another issue - aka the worst Word document/form in the world 🙂 Why does MS continue to use rubbish word documents for forms, with no attempt all at making it an actual 'form'. Its such a bad look.
If anyone from Microsoft actually looks at this, would love to know their take on it.