Refund amounts, and three styles that were never reaching your browser

Money in your orders and refunds tables was printed without its pennies. £148.50 appeared as “£148.5”, which reads as a mistake on a page about somebody’s refund. Two related faults went with it: an amount recorded in euros or dollars was shown with a pound sign, which is not a formatting slip but a wrong statement about what you owe; and an amount of zero was shown as a dash, which is how the table says “we were never told”. All three are fixed, and a call lasting zero seconds now shows as 0s rather than a dash.

Separately, three pieces of styling had been silently discarded before they ever reached a browser. Our stylesheet is compressed before it is published, and the compression was removing a space that a particular kind of rule cannot do without — so the rule was dropped entirely, with nothing to show anything was wrong. The visible effects: on iPhones, the bottom bar did not leave room for the home indicator; and the search box on our documentation site and the customer picker in your dashboard each positioned their results list a few pixels adrift. All three now publish correctly, and the build refuses to publish at all if it ever happens again.

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