While doing some testing on the new design against the current one I stumbled upon a rendering error in the current PerlMonks on Android 4.0.3 browsers. Here is a screen shot showing the rendering error that adds extra whitespace. Android 4.0.3

Scrolling further down the page it becomes apparent this bug is only for that section of rendered content. When a new content section is rendered like "New Cool Uses for Perl" the whitespace is no longer present. Android 4.03 mid-page

Has anyone else noticed any rendering problems with PM when not logged in?

Here are some screenshots of different browsers with PM loaded as a reference:
Android 2.3.3
Firefox 12.0 on Linux - Full page render
IE 7.0
IE 8.0
IE 9.0
Seamonkey 1.1.16 on FreeBSD
Opera 11.62 on Windows XP

In reply to RFC: Current PerlMonks page rendering by kimmel

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