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Naan-Kadavul 08-15-2010 03:22 AM

Help Me In This..
 
Hi All,

I have some problems in my theme. After some fixing, I have found that the margin lines are not straight. I don't know why. But I have seen many themes which has straight margin. I did not change anything, all I did was I changed some fonts and font size.


See this image, you will understand my issue :

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Please kindly help me. How can I make the margins straight that will make my theme look good and neat. Thanks.

-Naan-Kadavul-

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Please reply n solve this .. someone see this thread.

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Any one there ??

Lynne 08-15-2010 02:50 PM

As long as you separate those categories into different tables, you will have that issue. You can reduce the issue a bit by putting a width on each of the <td> tags in the table, but they will never be exactly the same. (This has been posted about many times before, so you may want to try a search.)

Naan-Kadavul 08-16-2010 08:33 AM

I have seen many themes with proper margin. (straight) See vbulletin.org forum home for example. So you mean there is no way to make like that in my theme ??

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anyway..its fixed.

Lynne 08-16-2010 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Naan-Kadavul (Post 2084660)
I have seen many themes with proper margin. (straight) See vbulletin.org forum home for example. So you mean there is no way to make like that in my theme ??

You can do a pretty good job of making it 'straight' if you set the width of each column. But, it will never be 100% because something could push it out a little bit.

DataHero 08-16-2010 03:46 PM

Though, would setting a max width not help, Lynne?

Lynne 08-16-2010 09:58 PM

Sure it would help. But, since they are all separate tables, nothing can make it so you will always have them exactly the same 100% of the time. You can do a lot to make them really, really close in size though.

Naan-Kadavul 08-16-2010 10:25 PM

Okay thanks.


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