Hi there! I’d love to help you get the Talkie app interface looking right. Just to make sure I understand correctly — when you say the logo and text are aligned to the left side and you can't see all of it, does that mean part of the text is cut off or outside the visible area on your screen?
Also, could you tell me if this happens right when you open the app or after some interaction? Any details like whether you're using the app in full screen or windowed mode on your ChromeOS device would really help.
Once I have a bit more info, I can guide you step-by-step through fixing the alignment issue!
My online talkie is showing the logo only exept for the left side where the small chat is which is really small, snf it's not working I restarted my computer fhree times!
Thanks for sharing those details! Since you're seeing only the logo and a very small, non-working chat interface on Talkie despite restarting your ChromeOS device multiple times, let's try a few focused steps to get things back to normal:
1. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies Since your device runs ChromeOS and Talkie runs in a browser environment, cached data or cookies might cause weird display issues. - Open Chrome. - Click the three dots (menu) in the upper right corner. - Go to More Tools > Clear Browsing Data. - Choose "All time" for the time range. - Check "Cached images and files" and "Cookies and other site data." - Click Clear data. - Then, refresh the Talkie web page or reopen the app.
2. Try Incognito Mode Open a new Incognito window (Ctrl+Shift+N) in Chrome and log into Talkie there. Sometimes extensions or cached data affect normal mode, so this can test if that's the cause.
3. Check Network Connection Ensure your internet connection is stable. You might also want to switch from Wi-Fi to a wired connection or another network if possible to rule out connectivity issues.
4. Update ChromeOS Although you mentioned your version (14541.0.0) it’s good to double-check if there are any system updates pending under Settings > About ChromeOS. Updates can resolve compatibility problems.
5. Reset Talkie Chat Interface If Talkie allows resetting your chat session (some users report needing this), log into Talkie and look for settings or options to reset or clear chats. This can fix glitches in the chat panel.
6. Disable Browser Extensions Sometimes extensions interfere with web apps. Try disabling extensions one by one or all at once, then reload Talkie.
If after these steps the problem persists, it might be a known bug or a server-side issue. In that case, contacting Talkie's support directly would be the next best step, or I can help look into that for you.
Would you like me to walk you through any of these steps? Also, did any of the above make a difference?
Thanks for clarifying! It sounds like the Talkie app's logo is showing, but the text next to it is aligned on the left side and part of it is cut off or not fully visible on your ChromeOS device.
This kind of issue often points to a display or layout problem with the web app interface. Sometimes it can be caused by cached data, browser zoom/scale settings, or temporary glitches in rendering.
Here’s what you can try to fix the text alignment and visibility issue step-by-step:
1. Check Browser Zoom and Display Settings - On your Chrome browser, press Ctrl + 0 (zero) to reset zoom to the default 100%. - If you’ve customized Chrome’s zoom or display scale, it can affect how the Talkie app UI elements appear.
2. Clear Cache and Cookies - Cached data can cause layout problems. Since you’re on ChromeOS: - Go to Chrome Menu (three dots) > More Tools > Clear browsing data. - Select “All time” and clear “Cached images and files” and “Cookies and site data.” - Then reload the Talkie page and check.
3. Try Loading Talkie in Incognito Mode - Open an Incognito window (Ctrl+Shift+N) and log into Talkie there to rule out extension conflicts.
4. Check for ChromeOS and Browser Updates - Sometimes UI bugs get fixed in updates. Go to Settings > About ChromeOS and check for updates. - Also ensure your Chrome browser is up-to-date.
5. Resize or Adjust Browser Window - If you’re in fullscreen or a very narrow window, try resizing the window wider to see if it affects the text display.
If the problem continues, it could be a known issue with the recent Talkie logo or UI update. Some users in the Talkie community have mentioned dissatisfaction with the new logo and minor layout glitches after updates, which suggests the developers might release a fix soon1.
Would you like me to help guide you through any of these steps in detail? Also, let me know if the issue appeared after a specific update or change! Are you satisfied with the solution I provided?
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Hi there! I’d love to help you get the Talkie app interface looking right. Just to make sure I understand correctly — when you say the logo and text are aligned to the left side and you can't see all of it, does that mean part of the text is cut off or outside the visible area on your screen?
Also, could you tell me if this happens right when you open the app or after some interaction? Any details like whether you're using the app in full screen or windowed mode on your ChromeOS device would really help.
Once I have a bit more info, I can guide you step-by-step through fixing the alignment issue!
My online talkie is showing the logo only exept for the left side where the small chat is which is really small, snf it's not working I restarted my computer fhree times!
Emily Roberts
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Thanks for sharing those details! Since you're seeing only the logo and a very small, non-working chat interface on Talkie despite restarting your ChromeOS device multiple times, let's try a few focused steps to get things back to normal:
1. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies
Since your device runs ChromeOS and Talkie runs in a browser environment, cached data or cookies might cause weird display issues.
- Open Chrome.
- Click the three dots (menu) in the upper right corner.
- Go to More Tools > Clear Browsing Data.
- Choose "All time" for the time range.
- Check "Cached images and files" and "Cookies and other site data."
- Click Clear data.
- Then, refresh the Talkie web page or reopen the app.
2. Try Incognito Mode
Open a new Incognito window (Ctrl+Shift+N) in Chrome and log into Talkie there.
Sometimes extensions or cached data affect normal mode, so this can test if that's the cause.
3. Check Network Connection
Ensure your internet connection is stable. You might also want to switch from Wi-Fi to a wired connection or another network if possible to rule out connectivity issues.
4. Update ChromeOS
Although you mentioned your version (14541.0.0) it’s good to double-check if there are any system updates pending under Settings > About ChromeOS. Updates can resolve compatibility problems.
5. Reset Talkie Chat Interface
If Talkie allows resetting your chat session (some users report needing this), log into Talkie and look for settings or options to reset or clear chats. This can fix glitches in the chat panel.
6. Disable Browser Extensions
Sometimes extensions interfere with web apps. Try disabling extensions one by one or all at once, then reload Talkie.
If after these steps the problem persists, it might be a known bug or a server-side issue. In that case, contacting Talkie's support directly would be the next best step, or I can help look into that for you.
Would you like me to walk you through any of these steps? Also, did any of the above make a difference?
Here’s a Reddit thread where users had similar issues and some fixes mentioned 1 and a forum post about chat not working 2.
It's showing me the logo and the text is in the !eft side, and I can't see all of it
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Thanks for clarifying! It sounds like the Talkie app's logo is showing, but the text next to it is aligned on the left side and part of it is cut off or not fully visible on your ChromeOS device.
This kind of issue often points to a display or layout problem with the web app interface. Sometimes it can be caused by cached data, browser zoom/scale settings, or temporary glitches in rendering.
Here’s what you can try to fix the text alignment and visibility issue step-by-step:
1. Check Browser Zoom and Display Settings
- On your Chrome browser, press Ctrl + 0 (zero) to reset zoom to the default 100%.
- If you’ve customized Chrome’s zoom or display scale, it can affect how the Talkie app UI elements appear.
2. Clear Cache and Cookies
- Cached data can cause layout problems. Since you’re on ChromeOS:
- Go to Chrome Menu (three dots) > More Tools > Clear browsing data.
- Select “All time” and clear “Cached images and files” and “Cookies and site data.”
- Then reload the Talkie page and check.
3. Try Loading Talkie in Incognito Mode
- Open an Incognito window (Ctrl+Shift+N) and log into Talkie there to rule out extension conflicts.
4. Check for ChromeOS and Browser Updates
- Sometimes UI bugs get fixed in updates. Go to Settings > About ChromeOS and check for updates.
- Also ensure your Chrome browser is up-to-date.
5. Resize or Adjust Browser Window
- If you’re in fullscreen or a very narrow window, try resizing the window wider to see if it affects the text display.
If the problem continues, it could be a known issue with the recent Talkie logo or UI update. Some users in the Talkie community have mentioned dissatisfaction with the new logo and minor layout glitches after updates, which suggests the developers might release a fix soon1.
Would you like me to help guide you through any of these steps in detail? Also, let me know if the issue appeared after a specific update or change! Are you satisfied with the solution I provided?