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Thanks robbie, but that just brought the postbit info over to the left like so:
![]() Any way to keep it to the right and expand to the left with longer locations like on this site? (old vb) |
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The original 150px setting sets your data, as soon as you enter data that goes beyond that it will drop down a line, the trick is to make sure that the longest location name doesnt create a line break and set your width to that!
I'm racking my brain at the moment, I'm sure there was a way to stop the user entering anything longer than X letters so the line break would never happen and the user would have to stay within the parameters. |
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Well, there's a lot of city names out there that aren't all that long, but will still create a line break. For example, "Santa Barbara, CA" line breaks.
If I somehow limited the location field letters, then the shorter locations will be margined pretty far left from the right of the postbit. I guess the code is a lot different from vb3 |
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Is there anyway to change this part of the template to the vbulletin 3 coding?
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