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New DMXzone CSS layout bugs...
Posted 14 May 2004 11:27:30
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14 May 2004 11:27:30 Andrew Watson posted:
Thought id start this thread to give the dudes at dmxzone some feedback on the new css layout model.Definetaly the way forward....well done guys
but there are (as expected) some minor misdemeanors.
why not post them here including your:
Operating System & Browser Name and Version & Screenshot of flaw.
Ill satrt it off then..
:: Son, im Thirty.... ::
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Replied 14 May 2004 11:35:06
14 May 2004 11:35:06 Andrew Watson replied:
Windows 2000
IE 6.0.2800 SP1
www.dmxzone.com/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=61&CAT_ID=1&Forum_Title=Bugs
BUG:::
There is no margin....
(not exactly fatal i know but were all perfectionists arent we?)
<center><img src="www.paligap.com/mkapp/testam/dmx1.gif" border=0></center>
:: Son, im Thirty.... ::
IE 6.0.2800 SP1
www.dmxzone.com/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=61&CAT_ID=1&Forum_Title=Bugs
BUG:::
There is no margin....
(not exactly fatal i know but were all perfectionists arent we?)
<center><img src="www.paligap.com/mkapp/testam/dmx1.gif" border=0></center>
:: Son, im Thirty.... ::
Replied 14 May 2004 14:42:19
14 May 2004 14:42:19 Vince Baker replied:
I have also noticed that the following:
Reply to topic text that used to appear below the last post is now trapped in a div that makes it appear just above the footer.
This means that after having read the last post, normally you have to scroll down to the bottom of the page or back to the top to reply.
Can this be placed in a div under the posts table?
Regards
Vince
DMX Talkzone Manager
Visit my home: www.chez-vince.com
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Reply to topic text that used to appear below the last post is now trapped in a div that makes it appear just above the footer.
This means that after having read the last post, normally you have to scroll down to the bottom of the page or back to the top to reply.
Can this be placed in a div under the posts table?
Regards
Vince
DMX Talkzone Manager
Visit my home: www.chez-vince.com
VBScript | ASP | HTML | SQL | Oracle | Hosting
Replied 14 May 2004 19:31:19
14 May 2004 19:31:19 Dave Thomas replied:
i get the two mentioned above also, these 2 odd happenings.
text is overlayering other text here.
test.webworldfx.net/dmxzone/dmx1.jpg
and here, the tables sometimes render as like 200px wide when im in 1024 res, until i force a refresh
test.webworldfx.net/dmxzone/dmx2.jpg
Regards,
Dave
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Edited by - UltraDav on 14 May 2004 19:32:55
Edited by - UltraDav on 14 May 2004 19:33:54
Edited by - UltraDav on 22 May 2004 22:55:09
text is overlayering other text here.
test.webworldfx.net/dmxzone/dmx1.jpg
and here, the tables sometimes render as like 200px wide when im in 1024 res, until i force a refresh
test.webworldfx.net/dmxzone/dmx2.jpg
Regards,
Dave
[DWMX 2004]|[FlashMX 2004 Pro]|[Studio MX 2004]|[SQL]|[Access2000/2002]|[ASP/VBScript]|[XP-Pro]
If you like online gaming, please register @ www.nova-multigaming.com
Edited by - UltraDav on 14 May 2004 19:32:55
Edited by - UltraDav on 14 May 2004 19:33:54
Edited by - UltraDav on 22 May 2004 22:55:09
Replied 06 Jun 2004 17:29:12
06 Jun 2004 17:29:12 Toine Schoenmakers replied:
Not sure whether my problem is related to the new CSS version of this site, but ever since this site has been redone, the Print button (the print version of articles) gives me this error page:
<font face='Tahoma'><font color=red>
Error including article!
The first HTML File in the uploaded article not found. You probably forgot to enter its name in the Link field. Please edit the posted article and enter the name of the first html file in the Link field.
</font id='Tahoma'></font id=red>
I find this rather annoying, for I like to save the Print versions to my hard disk!
Edited by - toine on 06 Jun 2004 17:33:44
<font face='Tahoma'><font color=red>
Error including article!
The first HTML File in the uploaded article not found. You probably forgot to enter its name in the Link field. Please edit the posted article and enter the name of the first html file in the Link field.
</font id='Tahoma'></font id=red>
I find this rather annoying, for I like to save the Print versions to my hard disk!
Edited by - toine on 06 Jun 2004 17:33:44
Replied 09 Jul 2004 13:29:16
09 Jul 2004 13:29:16 Simon Martin replied:
When using firefox (0.9.1) on WinXP Pro I seem unable to login to the forums.
I enter my details on the main page and login - the page then correctly displays my name
go to the forums and the login box is back, with my details in, and i'm unable to reply to any topic. So i click login and the login box disapears - but i still cant reply. refresh my page or go anywhere else and the login box has returned.
Any ideas???
Sharing knowledge saves valuable time!
Simon
[DWMX 2004]|[SQL]|[ASP/VBScript]|[XP-Pro]
I enter my details on the main page and login - the page then correctly displays my name
go to the forums and the login box is back, with my details in, and i'm unable to reply to any topic. So i click login and the login box disapears - but i still cant reply. refresh my page or go anywhere else and the login box has returned.
Any ideas???
Sharing knowledge saves valuable time!
Simon
[DWMX 2004]|[SQL]|[ASP/VBScript]|[XP-Pro]