After installing the Update Patch
IE ver 8 - Looks, "Great"
FireFox 3.0.13 - Looks, "Great"
Google Chrome - Looks, "Not So Good." Forum Board pages extends way past the established right margin (almost a half of a page needs to be scrolled).
FIXED Icy Phoenix 1.3.0.53a - Right Margin Alignment Problem With Google Chrome
Subject: Re: Icy Phoenix 1.3.0.53a - Right Margin Alignment Problem With Google Chrome
Dave, Do you have the latest stable Google Chrome or the Beta Release. ?
You tell me, and I'll download which one and install it. ;)
You tell me, and I'll download which one and install it. ;)
Subject: Re: Icy Phoenix 1.3.0.53a - Right Margin Alignment Problem With Google Chrome
The version of google chrome is 2.0.172.43
Subject: Re: Icy Phoenix 1.3.0.53a - Right Margin Alignment Problem With Google Chrome
Problem is fixed-width template. It's in FF and IE too, only it's not behaving where you would possibly pick up on that it's really too far to the right. ;)
Anyway, try this.
Other than that - Google doesn't know how to handle some scripts properly yet. :(
Anyway, try this.
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Copy: /templates/default/index_body.tpl
To: /templates/icy_phoenix/index_body.tpl
Open: /templates/icy_phoenix/index_body.tpl
Find:
<!-- BEGIN show_recent -->
<tr>
<td class="row-recent" nowrap="nowrap" align="left">
<span class="gensmall">
<b>{L_RECENT_TOPICS}:</b>
Remove: nowrap="nowrap"
To: /templates/icy_phoenix/index_body.tpl
Open: /templates/icy_phoenix/index_body.tpl
Find:
<!-- BEGIN show_recent -->
<tr>
<td class="row-recent" nowrap="nowrap" align="left">
<span class="gensmall">
<b>{L_RECENT_TOPICS}:</b>
Remove: nowrap="nowrap"
Other than that - Google doesn't know how to handle some scripts properly yet. :(
Subject: Re: Icy Phoenix 1.3.0.53a - Right Margin Alignment Problem With Google Chrome
Just so that I am clear that you are clear on the fact that this is just not confined to the style Icy Phoenix but it happens with other styles that I have installed.
After your fix the following works.
Icy Phoenix
Frozen Phoenix
Does not work:
Black Pearl
Floreal
Morpheus
Post-it
I have done enough assuming with this script so, I will not do that again without asking.
I assume that I just copy the index_body.tpl into the other directories as well, ie.,
Black Pearl: Copy To: /templates/pearl/index_body.tpl
Floreal: Copy To: /templates/floreal/index_body.tpl
Morpheus: Copy To: /templates/morpheus/index_body.tpl
Post-it: Copy To: /templates/postitindex_body.tpl
Thanks,
Dave
After your fix the following works.
Icy Phoenix
Frozen Phoenix
Does not work:
Black Pearl
Floreal
Morpheus
Post-it
I have done enough assuming with this script so, I will not do that again without asking.
I assume that I just copy the index_body.tpl into the other directories as well, ie.,
Black Pearl: Copy To: /templates/pearl/index_body.tpl
Floreal: Copy To: /templates/floreal/index_body.tpl
Morpheus: Copy To: /templates/morpheus/index_body.tpl
Post-it: Copy To: /templates/postitindex_body.tpl
Thanks,
Dave
Subject: Re: Icy Phoenix 1.3.0.53a - Right Margin Alignment Problem With Google Chrome
Ok, best way.
Move the index_body.tpl to /templates/default/index_body.tpl - Overwrite the existing one.
Then tell me which themes don't conform. ;)
Move the index_body.tpl to /templates/default/index_body.tpl - Overwrite the existing one.
Then tell me which themes don't conform. ;)
Subject: Re: Icy Phoenix 1.3.0.53a - Right Margin Alignment Problem With Google Chrome
I uploaded the edited index_body.tpl to /templates/default/index_body.tpl as suggested.
They are all conforming now.
In order to try and keep a clean system, should I remove the index_body.tpl from templates/icy_phoenix/index_body.tpl or just leave it there?
Thanks,
Dave
PS. I could really use some help with this post also:
Icy Phoenix 1.3.0.53a - RSS Feed No Display
They are all conforming now.
In order to try and keep a clean system, should I remove the index_body.tpl from templates/icy_phoenix/index_body.tpl or just leave it there?
Thanks,
Dave
PS. I could really use some help with this post also:
Icy Phoenix 1.3.0.53a - RSS Feed No Display
Subject: Re: Icy Phoenix 1.3.0.53a - Right Margin Alignment Problem With Google Chrome
Yes, do remove it because unknowingly in the future it could cause problems by forgetting that it's there. ;)
Your other problem? I may wait until Mike or one of the others has a look at it - because I'm just about whacked at the moment; and it's time for me to be winding down - Not revving up some more. :mryellow:
Your other problem? I may wait until Mike or one of the others has a look at it - because I'm just about whacked at the moment; and it's time for me to be winding down - Not revving up some more. :mryellow:
Subject: Re: Icy Phoenix 1.3.0.53a - Right Margin Alignment Problem With Google Chrome
Removed and all is good.
Have fun Fishing. <smile>
Thanks for your help.
Dave
Lopalong wrote: [View Post]
Removed and all is good.
Have fun Fishing. <smile>
Thanks for your help.
Dave
Subject: Re: [FIXED] Icy Phoenix 1.3.0.53a - Right Margin Alignment Problem With Google Chrome
see another bloody browser i have to change code to fit LOL...
thanks for the heads up with your fix Lopalong...
also regards to the rss i dont have much experience with rss still trying to sort mine out LOL
:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
thanks for the heads up with your fix Lopalong...
also regards to the rss i dont have much experience with rss still trying to sort mine out LOL
:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Subject: Re: [FIXED] Icy Phoenix 1.3.0.53a - Right Margin Alignment Problem With Google Chrome
i only got that new´s ticker running in forum.
and that setup goes through news setup in ACP.
just make shure that the feed is xml
and that setup goes through news setup in ACP.
just make shure that the feed is xml
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