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The Geek 08-18-2005 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by axi
how do ya change the font size of the text in the 'description' box?

with the CSS. Actually, I think the CSS attribute is not font: but font-size:

global - yours looks like its missing the box style... double check and rebuild.

BTW: the overflow will really only work with some HTML elements... these are integrated into TD tags which overflow doesnt affect (I think).

GlobalFusion 08-18-2005 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Geek
with the CSS. Actually, I think the CSS attribute is not font: but font-size:

global - yours looks like its missing the box style... double check and rebuild.

BTW: the overflow will really only work with some HTML elements... these are integrated into TD tags which overflow doesnt affect (I think).

Yes, the font attribute is font-size:

You can restrict your box size with a simple CSS tag: width:200px;

Geek is right about the overflow. only good on DIV and TD tags.


Geek: not sure what you mean about my box style missing. all looks well @ my end to me.

The Geek 08-19-2005 04:41 AM

Looks good in FF but not in IE. I think you have added some HTML thats throwing IE out.
The width can also be set in the category (theres a box for width). Just put in 200

HTH's (btw: I really dig the designerfusion GAL).

axi 08-19-2005 08:55 AM

geek did you do my forum yet?

GlobalFusion 08-19-2005 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Geek
Looks good in FF but not in IE. I think you have added some HTML thats throwing IE out.
The width can also be set in the category (theres a box for width). Just put in 200

HTH's (btw: I really dig the designerfusion GAL).


Ouch... Damn that non-compliant IE!

CSS MakeOver on its way! ;)


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UPDATE
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Can't figure out why its not rendering correctly in IE.

the output in the HTML source is valid and just confuses me even more.

Code:

<td '>
The above for example.. isnt even in the HTML source... *shrugs*

I shall delve deeper.... but currently it doesnt look like the CSS is at fault.

The Geek 08-19-2005 10:16 AM

global - it wont be in the source as such - it will be in a call to the GAL js function. Check out your cached replacement for the item in particular... in there will be the replacement HTML which may shine some light on the situation.

axi - I pmed you

GlobalFusion 08-19-2005 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Geek
global - it wont be in the source as such - it will be in a call to the GAL js function. Check out your cached replacement for the item in particular... in there will be the replacement HTML which may shine some light on the situation.

axi - I pmed you


Yeah.. checked there too.

There is no instance of the <td'> occuring ANYWHERE....
The phantom code.....


I wont even begin to ask why FF doesnt break with this misplaced code.... (or is IE just suicidal?) ;)

The Geek 08-19-2005 02:13 PM

Can you post the cache for that item?

GlobalFusion 08-19-2005 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Geek
Can you post the cache for that item?


Code:

Find
#(\s\b(DesignerFusion)s?\b)#im


Replace
<a href='autolink.php?id=35{TRACK_HITS}' target='_blank' class='DEF' onmouseover='GAL_popup(this,"1", 0, "style=\"border:1px solid #FF9900;background-color:#FFF9E1;color:#003399;font-size:10px;\"", "<img <!--GAL_REMOVAL-->src=\"http://images.designerfusion.com/misc/top_logo_forums.gif\">", "", "DesignerFusion.com <!--GAL_REMOVAL--> <!--GAL_REMOVAL-->|| <!--GAL_REMOVAL--> <!--GAL_REMOVAL-->Free <!--GAL_REMOVAL-->Designer <!--GAL_REMOVAL-->Resources", "style=\"background-color:#1B60B4;background-image:url(http://images.designerfusion.com/gradients/gradients/sponsortitle.gif);background-repeat:repeat-x;color:#FFFFFF;font-weight:bold;font-size:12px;padding:2px;\"");' onmouseout='GAL_hidepopup();'><!--GAL_REMOVAL-->$1</a>

Another weird things...

I've set it as Class not CSS - it shouldnt be inline then should it?

The Geek 08-19-2005 02:55 PM

Yea, but it could just require a rebuild.

What you want to do (if that doesnt sort it) is edit the js file with GAL_popup in it and get it to spit the contents in an alert box (I think theres one in there commented out from testing). That may help shed some light on it!


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