The Arcive of vBulletin Modifications Site. |
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OMG! check that out!!! wow! outta line! whoosh!
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#2
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Looks fine for me on Firefox
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#3
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It's out of line on IE. Needs to be fixed, I think. Makes the forum look weird.
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It's due to the way IE renders tables, it's an easy fix. I need to go back into the templates and do alot of work, just hav'nt had the time last few weeks to attack it like I want to
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hehe. no probs. Im just saying :P
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#6
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Quote:
[Edit] I used Zach's fix (here) and that seemed to do the trick.. |
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Its really just a matter of setting up the widths correctly, depends on how you have yours coded.
Dose it look better now?
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#8
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nooooooooooooo!
1) its now too big for 1024-768 res. 2) its still outtaline!!! |
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Forumhome is about 1500 px now. (view in Firefox)
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Ouch my reso is to large, I forget to check these things sometimes, ill have it fixed in one second
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