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[Debian-sf-devel] [Bug #120] page design problem
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=================== Bug #120: Full Bug Snapshot ===================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=120&group_id=259
Submitted by: ksoonson Project: Sourceforge for Debian
Submitted on: 2002-Apr-25 10:38
Category: None Severity: 5 - Major
Bug Group: None Resolution: Fixed
Assigned to: cbayle Status: Closed
Summary: page design problem
Original Submission: 1.
While 2.6.09 did not, most of the pages of 2.6.10 are displayed on "center".
>From the first login page, all texts are displayed on center as if <div
>align="center">...and most pages are displayed like this. (Sorry for not being
>able to clearly describe it.)
Some of them are good to see, but in most cases, IMHO, they look weird.
2. Just for reminder...
On IE 6.X, the text is too small to see. Looks like somebody needs to look into
the CSS stuff or Theme so that it can be displayed alike for all browsers. (I
compared the CSS definition to that of sf.net but couldn't find the reason why
it displays the text so small...only on debian-sf.)
Thanks very much...
Follow-up Comments
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Date: 2002-Apr-25 23:23 By: ksoonson
I found that this part on every page caused this issue.
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd">
While the original sf.net has almost the same CSS definition, it does not have
the above declaration. That was the real difference. :-)
I think simply removing that line will make things easier...
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Date: 2002-Apr-25 20:31 By: joestewart
A little background -
The centering is due to IE6 following the dtd in the header.
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd">
IE6 is actually acting correctly according to the spec, even though no previous
browsers worked this way. I expect mozilla will change or has changed to this
behavior also.
ref: http://deniswilford.com/test/ie6bug.html
It's probably best to set the align tags to left explicitly or set in the
stylesheet where applicable.
hope this helps.
Joe
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Date: 2002-Apr-25 19:49 By: cbayle
I know this
This is due to a different behaviour from IE and NETSCAPE
IE apply center to everything in the div not NETSCAPE
If I put align=left the SF page has not left border, but
it's probably less disturbing, so I will put align=left
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Date: 2002-Apr-25 19:43 By: cbayle
I know this
This is due to a different behaviour from IE and NETSCAPE
IE apply center to everything in the div not NETSCAPE
If I put align=left the SF page has not left border, but
it's probably less disturbing, so I will put align=left
For detailed info, follow this link:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=120&group_id=259