View Full Version : What causes this to happen?
Smoothie
03-27-2007, 02:51 PM
I've included 2 screenshots from here, but it also is happening on my site too. My categories are separated and the category is above forum, Last Post, Threads, Posts. As you can see one category is fine, the other is not. If you're not sure what the problem is, look to the left of "Forum". The spacing is off. I had to add a width to mine to semi-fix it. Problem is it does not look exactly the same in all browsers.
In FORUMDISPLAY
<td class="thead" width="6%"> </td>
Smoothie
03-29-2007, 01:18 AM
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^bump^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
nexialys
03-29-2007, 10:50 AM
why Bump, Smoothie, you know it is not permitted...
your width have to be in pixels, not in % if you want that to work in all browsers...
Princeton
03-29-2007, 11:18 AM
the row structure is different ... one has categories and the other doesn't
vbulletin has it this way to show the separation of forums from sub-forums
if it bothers you - you can aways merge that empty column with the next
Smoothie
03-30-2007, 01:29 AM
why Bump, Smoothie, you know it is not permitted...
your width have to be in pixels, not in % if you want that to work in all browsers...I just read the rules chump:
Do not bump a thread within 24 hours, and not more than twice a week.
And that problem I mentioned, it's happening here.
the row structure is different ... one has categories and the other doesn't
vbulletin has it this way to show the separation of forums from sub-forums
if it bothers you - you can aways merge that empty column with the nextThat makes no sense to me. It doesn't show that way on the default skin, that's why I asked.
Just tried in pixels, it doesn't display the same in all browsers
Princeton, if I remove this from forumdisplay, it leaves a gap at the top.
<td class="thead"> </td>
Never mind, got it sorted.
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