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Does anyone know how I would fix this? update from 4.2.0 patch 3 to 4.2.1 on a Dev site. I don't think I'll be able to move until I sort this, any help would be great.
http://www.nirc.co.uk/css1.JPG http://www.nirc.co.uk/css2.JPG http://www.nirc.co.uk/css3.JPG http://www.nirc.co.uk/css4.JPG This is what it seems to be doing with a bit of our style: http://www.nirc.co.uk/head1.JPG This is what it should look like: http://www.nirc.co.uk/head2.JPG Dave |
The forum in your signature? It looks just fine to me.
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Have you tried to revert the template in question
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This is just a wild guess... Your showing navbar code, which of course was modified in the latest release, but it doesn't appear to (although could) be directly related.
It looks to me when you updated or reverted your templates you you might have lost some CSS that was attached to your style, maybe in a template. Anyway, maybe another direction to check :) |
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Dave |
Assuming there's not too much customizing of vbulletin-chrome in your theme, just revert it to default, and then in additional.css add some padding or margin or whatever. It's a really simple thing to fix, like adding
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.forumhead h2 a {margin-left:30px!important;} ps: your notice text is black on a blue, which looks really bad - http://www.kupax.com/files/21523_c1d0p/noticeblah.png - might want to fix that. |
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Cheers, Dave |
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