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May 3, 2007 at 10:11 am #120042
The user5 module is not where it is sopposed to be.
Having problem with Firefox 2.0 when I use module suffix like -sticky. The background does
not show in all the aticle. You can view this at my site : http://www.johann.is.The selection in the bottom right does not work using IE7.x.
If I use “-highlight iconx” the padding disapears in the user1,user2,user3,[user5] area.
You can view some of those bugs at http://www.johann.is.
On my site : The articles on the right are random so you just have to refresh to see some bugs
Im putting in a screenshot to simplify the decription of what I´m talking about
May 12, 2007 at 8:01 pm #219966In Firefox on OS X the background of the search box doesn’t show. The current Firefox OS X release seems to have a number of bugs that aren’t in anything else -0 including FF for Windows. Perhaps people can tell me. Can you see the search box at http://www.wyeweb.org?
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May 12, 2007 at 10:11 pm #219969<em>@davidhewson 15336 wrote:</em><blockquote>In Firefox on OS X the background of the search box doesn’t show. The current Firefox OS X release seems to have a number of bugs that aren’t in anything else -0 including FF for Windows. Perhaps people can tell me. Can you see the search box at http://www.wyeweb.org?</blockquote>
No, and the reason you cannot see it is because they have replaced the header image with something else and in effect has removed the transparent image which was over the top.May 14, 2007 at 10:21 am #220030<em>@MiCCAS 15339 wrote:</em><blockquote>No, and the reason you cannot see it is because they have replaced the header image with something else and in effect has removed the transparent image which was over the top.</blockquote>
OK – I see the background is in the header image. Obviously the other browsers put in white space instead. Unfortunately the source file only includes on psd for the header and that doesn’t break the background space and icon into a separate layer from the image. So using this on a working site with a real, new background is going to be decidedly tricky. Shame the proper psd hasn’t been supplied.AuthorPostsViewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)This topic contains 4 replies, has 3 voices, and was last updated by davidhewson 17 years, 6 months ago.
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