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Re: Broken look with 2.6.4RC1 [message #18517 is a reply to message #18516] |
Wed, 26 May 2004 14:45 |
Ilia
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If you do not see a "shrunk" layout on this forum it is likely to be a problem with your customizations. If you do see a shrunk version, please tell me what browser are you using.
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Re: Re : Broken look with 2.6.4RC1 [message #18519 is a reply to message #18518] |
Wed, 26 May 2004 15:28 |
Ilia
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The upgrade process probably just removed the red span, since the index.tmpl was changed since 2.6.2.
Have you tried replicating the problem in other browsers such as IE and/or Opera?
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Re: Re : Broken look with 2.6.4RC1 [message #18522 is a reply to message #18520] |
Wed, 26 May 2004 15:35 |
Ilia
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Hmm.... could you give me the URL to your forum so I could try and see if I can reproduce the problem with any of the browsers I currently have.
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Re: Re : Re: Re : Broken look with 2.6.4RC1 [message #18526 is a reply to message #18523] |
Wed, 26 May 2004 16:10 |
Ilia
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That's highly unlikely since consistency checker does not modify the themes. The reason you initially may have seen a "shurnk" page is because in new forum width is set via a CSS parameter, while older layout used width="100%". Since older CSS file (which you browser probably had in cache) did not have the needed style you ended up with a shrunk layout.
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