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Anyone else having a problem seeing the calendar in Chrome?

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Very strange- when I login in Chrome and look for availability I see this, and can't figure out how to either close or move that calendar availability key that blocks the dates. Wondering if anyone has seen this before and figured it out. Luckily, seems to be a Chrome issue and not Safari or Firefox.
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Did you try refreshing the browser?

Did you try Incognito mode in Chrome?

Is it consistent on your Chrome on multiple devices Desktop/Laptop/iPad?
 
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Are you running a Virus or VPN. I know that one of the endpoint protection on my corporate computer does strange things with the formating on a few sites in chrome. It sees the secondary calls (for things like calendars) as an illegal call
 
Hmmm. I’ll try it on a laptop, but did the usual closing browser and reopening after refreshing didn’t work; neither did incognito mode. Works fine in Safari and Firefox, but definitely a weird screen. Didn’t want to report it to IT and risk them messing up my account since I can access it in other browsers.
 
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Do you have the zoom level changed in Chrome for the MVC website? Perhaps it is set to something higher or lower than 100% and it is messing with it.
 
Very strange- when I login in Chrome and look for availability I see this, and can't figure out how to either close or move that calendar availability key that blocks the dates. Wondering if anyone has seen this before and figured it out. Luckily, seems to be a Chrome issue and not Safari or Firefox.View attachment 114410


Yes I can confirm that I also had the same problem a few weeks back. I tried both chrome and edge. Cleared cache. Nothing helped. Owner services on Chat was useless and clueless. Then the issue went away.
I never bothered to post about it here either. Sorry about that but it was so frustrating and I was thinking Marriott IT must have somehow resolved the issue.
 
Never had this issue before but initially Firefox and Safari were ok but then it occurred in those browsers. Figured I'd save someone else the headache: it seems that if the site window isn't at its maximum vertical size the calendar availability key blocks the second row of months/dates. Even if a quarter of an inch smaller this happens, so you need to stretch the window to maximum size, making sure the top is all the way up too. I usually have my Safari set that way since it's my default browser so it wasn't an issue, but had to carefully resize other browser windows. It was a bit frustrating until I figured it out, so wanted to post back.
Had nothing to do with zooming in/out; I even tried zooming in/out. Purely dependent on it being the maximum vertical screen size to properly display. even on a large computer monitor.
 
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