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Merged RE: CSS and Theme Issues

ddunford
Grafter
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Registered: ‎05-04-2007

Merged RE: CSS and Theme Issues

Still seems to be CSS issues in IE. The right menu overlaps the middle section whilst the footer sometimes pops half way up still.
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Graham_W
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Registered: ‎06-04-2007

Re: Report New Bugs Here

The SMF footer is set at 700px wide and therefore is a little short.
dave
Plusnet Help Team
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Registered: ‎04-04-2007

Forum Width

Seems to be set at a fixed width, can it be set more like the width on the Usergroup forum so that it fills the whole screen? I just get a small box in the middle of the screen, a waste of my shiny new monitor Smiley
Dave Tomlinson
Enterprise Architect - Network & OSS
Plusnet Technology
Oldjim
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Re: Forum Width

metman
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Re: Forum Width

That's two shiny new monitors that are being wasted!!
matt_2k34
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Re: Forum Width

agreed the "tiny" box in the middle is annoying.. even though ive got sidebar on and im not wasting too much space 🙂
prefer PUG layout tbh.
Oldjim
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Re: Forum Width

Since I use Firefox I fixed it by creating a user style sheet as this
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#header-wrap + #content,
#header-wrap + #content .tborder {
  width: 100% ! important;
}
Thanks Tamlyn for the assistance
matt_2k34
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Re: Forum Width

im not using firefox and im not using it just for this forum! 🙂
IE7 -- majority should be using this or IE6 so a fix for these two is expected 🙂
Tamlyn
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Registered: ‎11-04-2007

Re: Forum Width

Quote from: Matt_2k34
agreed the "tiny" box in the middle is annoying.. even though ive got sidebar on and im not wasting too much space 🙂

Since gettinga 19" monitor I find it easier to keep my browser window non-maximised and set to a width of about 900pixels. That seems to be the width of most websites.
I've grown to really like clicking on a part of an obscured window rather than clicking on the task bar to raise a window. I find it easier to build a metal map of what my desktop looks like 'underneath'.
matt_2k34
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Re: Forum Width

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Since gettinga 19" monitor

Sadly im lumbered with my trusty 17" ..
And ic ant get used to having it XEROX tab style layout, just doesnt work for me. 🙂 i like the clean cut lines of windows Grin yep im crazy...
i need lessons in mac usage  Cool or even getting one would probably change that  Cry
Kakkoii
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Registered: ‎13-04-2007

Re: Forum Width

Currently the width of the forum seems to be set at 740px. If you change that to 100% it will fit the user's screen.
trev
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Registered: ‎06-04-2007

Re: Forum Width

I'd like full width also and I'll leave comments on colours and borders for another day. Wink
James
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Re: Header Bar looks a bit dicky to me...

Hmm.  No change on my browser. I'm running Firefox 2.0.0.6 and it looks fine.
James
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Re: Header Bar looks a bit dicky to me...

Also okay in 7.0.5335.5
Clearly I'm a little behind you Smiley
mitch
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Registered: ‎04-04-2007

Re: Header Bar looks a bit dicky to me...

Thats a problem with the font size it's displaying in IE, which is a stylesheet issue and i'm pretty sure will be occuring all the time, whilst logged out.
i'll have a look at getting a fix rolled out asap. thanks for letting us know!
if your interested, its because we're using percentages to define the size of the text in the links, and these percentages are interpreted differently across browsers.