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RE: Template breaking
« on: May 16, 2007, 03:57:27 PM »
With respect/

Being a webmaster myself I know how costly these things are in time and dollars...
So I understand the adds.

I like the theme however I can see the Google adds bar is breaking the template.

It would be a better solution to have only 2 "blocks" display and save the template then include adds in the forum using keywords or a Google insert script/
Currently the Iframe is set to 728px wide. It should be no more than 380px. Also the div holder needs to have overflow: auto; added to the css so it can wrap the elements and spread them in wide mode...Regards 2012

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Re: RE: Template breaking
« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2007, 03:45:53 AM »
Please be more specific.
I use Firefox and don?t have these problems at 1400x1050
res,which my notebook has.
What resolution do you use and what browser ?

Thanks.

Regards, Stefan.

P.S:I just edited the forumsoftware to remove the big left and right borders,
now we havemore space and also people with lower res displays shouldbenefit from it now.

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Re: RE: Template breaking
« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2007, 10:40:49 AM »
Ok you have a 3 position template.

The CSS is border

The sizes can vary per user setting.

750 1200 and Fluid.

Fluid works fine however the 750 and 1200 pix settings conflict with the google adds bar. It pushes the lower content wider than 1200px and makes the template header seem too small, its function is fine, everything works but it looks bad...

In the Google adds position CSS there should be a table name, that table needs to be changed to overflow: hidden; that way the over dimensions will be compensated for and the adds will display behind the smaller frame.I would take a look at 750px width then you will see what I mean.

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Re: RE: Template breaking
« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2007, 02:12:13 PM »
Please get back to my via private email .
I can not see any errors now.

Surely you have to scroll a bit, if you go below 800 pixels width,
but that is normal.
Today everybody should be able to use at least a screen resolution
of 1024x768, if not more.
Modern monitors supports this
and the new TFT monitors also always have 1280x1024 as the source resolution.

What do you mean by 3 position template  ?

Yes, the borders are set in the style.css file, or better said the padding..

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750 1200 and Fluid.

What do you mean by this ?

What browser software do you use ?
Try to use Firefox.
You can download via the buttons at the eft side for free.
It is much better and safer than Microsoft Internet Explorer.

And then use at least 1024x768 resolution or higher.
Then you have the best experience over here.
Hope this helps.

Regards, Stefan.

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Re: RE: Template breaking
« Reply #4 on: July 13, 2007, 01:21:41 AM »
I guess,
I have fixed now the problem,
there was a missing
</div>
in the PHP template code.

Please let me know, if there are still any problems.
Many thanks.