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  • donq Friend
    #122208

    Hi,

    The left position area is too wide – about 2-3 pixels.
    The dark grey area overlaps the content of the webpage, and it looks a little bit messy.

    How and where can I adjust this?

    Here is 2 pics, to tell what I mean:
    Pic 01.jpg shows the top of “possition left” area, to the right side.
    Pic 02.jpg shows the bottom of “possition left” area, to the right side.


    1. 01
    2. 02
    TomC Moderator
    #227715

    This is done within the tempalte.css.css file – Look for the CSS rules controling the left column. You may also need to experiment with some of the “mainbody” CSS as well – developers often are very quirky and obscure with their naming conventions.

    It’s a little difficult to figure out what you’re talking about with the snipit images youv’e provided.

    donq Friend
    #227718

    Hi,

    Well, after several cheks, it looks like the problem is ONLY on Opera 9.2 and IE 5.5, on at Windows XP computer.
    There is no problem on IE 6.0 and IE 7.0 and Firefox 2.0.0.6, on a Windows XP computer. 🙂
    But I dont know how it looks on Linux- or MAC-computers.

    And when I chek the latest browser-stats, it all seems OK for me. 🙂
    http://www.thecounter.com/stats/2007/August/browser.php

    The template (incl. all the plugins and modules), is also W3C compatible. 🙂
    CSS 2 validator-chek:
    http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?profile=css21&warning=0&uri=http%3A%2F%2Ftemplate.joomlart.com%2Fja_larix%2Fcomponent%2Foption%2Ccom_frontpage%2FItemid%2C1%2F

    XHTML 1.0 Transitional validator-chek:
    http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A%2F%2Ftemplate.joomlart.com%2Fja_larix%2Fcomponent%2Foption%2Ccom_frontpage%2FItemid%2C1%2F

    So the bottomline is: Forget my question. Everything is OK. 🙂 *Thumbs up icon*

    donq Friend
    #227719

    <em>@tcraw1010 25280 wrote:</em><blockquote>This is done within the tempalte.css.css file – Look for the CSS rules controling the left column. You may also need to experiment with some of the “mainbody” CSS as well – developers often are very quirky and obscure with their naming conventions.

    It’s a little difficult to figure out what you’re talking about with the snipit images youv’e provided.</blockquote>

    It seems, that both of us, are sitting and writing on this tread, at the same time. 🙂

    Well, as I wrote ealier: The problem is not that big, and there is no need to adjust it after all.

    But thanks anyway for your post, tcraw1010. 🙂

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