Well I stretched the window to nearly 3200px wide and it is *still* like it, even without the google code.
To my eye, it looks like it's lined up with the "Powered by Vanilla" bit. If I didn't have to cook dinner and continue unpacking (just moved) I'd have a look at it. But perhaps this will help someone else find the issue?
Was there a motivation to get this working on the "tabled" theme? I'm interested in moving to the Jaws theme, but I can't because the overview extension doesn't work correctly.
@Wanderer: Your Panel messes up the Overview I think. With IE6 I can see the panelfade shadow doesn't align with the background. I'm gonna download your stylesheet and will come back to you in a few minutes
Ok... I've been looking at it for an hour now... Can't seem to get it right...
An easy fix would be using tables to align the panel and content. You can check my tabled theme and copy the panel.php and page_end.php I think. If you need any help, let me know.
I think the panel is wider than expected. (evidence: panelfadetop is chinked a bit to the right)
I was able to fix this by changing the overview width to 99% instead of 100% (second or third line) in extensions/DiscussionOverview/style.css. This doesn't fix the panelfadetop displacement, but it does get rid of the white space.
Thanks WallPhone, not too fussed about the "chink" as it had nothing to to with the blank space before the list.
You took that screen shot about 4 milli-seconds before I removed the info beside each comment, could I trouble you to do another one for me when you get a minute?
The PCs I have access to don't allow saving of files so I can email them to myself, darn!
Posted: Wednesday, 10 January 2007 at 11:50AM (AEDT)
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To my eye, it looks like it's lined up with the "Powered by Vanilla" bit. If I didn't have to cook dinner and continue unpacking (just moved) I'd have a look at it. But perhaps this will help someone else find the issue?
Moving and Christmas, are you a super-stress addict?
I've just come back from our new public library and logged in using their PC with IE 6, it's bloody ugly, looks like the page is empty!
Posted: Saturday, 6 January 2007 at 4:34PM (AEDT)
Pity, it does the job brilliantly otherwise.
Posted: Sunday, 7 January 2007 at 5:47PM (AEDT)
Category: Feedback Started by: Joe Comments: 12 Last comment by: Brian Last Active: Jan 8th 2007 New: 2
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Posted: Tuesday, 9 January 2007 at 8:39AM (AEDT)
Later...Never mind, I found it.
Edited: Wednesday, 10 January 2007 at 9:57AM (AEDT)
Posted: Tuesday, 9 January 2007 at 4:29PM (AEDT)
So I think maybe one of my modifications to it has caused the problem.
As for IE 5, well, we have to draw the line somewhere don't we, otherwise Moses would start complaining about his stone tablets!
Posted: Tuesday, 9 January 2007 at 5:53PM
An easy fix would be using tables to align the panel and content. You can check my tabled theme and copy the panel.php and page_end.php I think. If you need any help, let me know.
I was able to fix this by changing the overview width to 99% instead of 100% (second or third line) in
extensions/DiscussionOverview/style.css
. This doesn't fix the panelfadetop displacement, but it does get rid of the white space.I'm not sure what's making the "expected" panel width wider and why it looks perfect in both Safari and Firefox.
Posted: Wednesday, 10 January 2007 at 9:04AM (AEDT)
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You took that screen shot about 4 milli-seconds before I removed the info beside each comment, could I trouble you to do another one for me when you get a minute?
The PCs I have access to don't allow saving of files so I can email them to myself, darn!
Posted: Wednesday, 10 January 2007 at 11:50AM (AEDT)
Posted: Wednesday, 10 January 2007 at 1:30PM (AEDT)