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Handle kernel messages synchronously...
Handle kernel messages synchronously A problem can happen when two messages come in for different comms, where the second depends on the first (for example, the first might be a message setting the state of a widget, and the second triggering a view creation for the widget). Since comm message queues are independent of each other, the second message could be executed before the first message. This exposes a more fundamental assumption users are likely to have that messages from python are processed synchronously. Thanks to @dmadeka for reporting an error that led to discovering this issue.

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.toolbar {
padding: 0px;
margin-left: -5px;
margin-top: 2px;
margin-bottom: 5px;
select, label {
width: auto;
vertical-align:middle;
margin-right:2px;
margin-bottom:0px;
display: inline;
font-size: 92%;
margin-left:0.3em;
margin-right:0.3em;
padding: 0px;
padding-top: 3px;
}
.btn {
padding: 2px 8px;
}
.border-box-sizing();
}
.toolbar .btn-group {
margin-top: 0px;
margin-left: 5px;
}
#maintoolbar {
margin-bottom: -3px;
margin-top: -8px;
border: 0px;
min-height: 27px;
margin-left: 0px;
padding-top: 11px;
padding-bottom: 3px;
.navbar-text {
float: none;
vertical-align: middle;
text-align: right;
margin-left: 5px;
margin-right: 0px;
margin-top: 0px;
}
}
.select-xs {
height: @btn_small_height;
}