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After failing to authenticate using 'Tap Yes' authentication (see #28), I tried using one of the alternative verification methods offered, this being Google sending an SMS to my phone containing a code which I must then enter.
Although this functionality works fine, the layout is off for the code input box, as you can see from the following screenshot:
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Unfortunately there is not much we can do about this. This web page is generated by Google and displayed using the Windows WebBrowser control - neither of which we have control over.
Hm, tough one! I suppose one could inject some CSS / Styling into the response from Google but it does seem a bit beyond the call of duty to start considering this. :-)
After failing to authenticate using 'Tap Yes' authentication (see #28), I tried using one of the alternative verification methods offered, this being Google sending an SMS to my phone containing a code which I must then enter.
Although this functionality works fine, the layout is off for the code input box, as you can see from the following screenshot:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3245273/27193645-88de55a2-51f7-11e7-914d-8094eedd901e.png)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: