Actually, Philippe, it wasn't the horrid Facebook Like button/box at the top of the sidebar that was the culprit, but the horrid recurring Facebook Like/Recommend button in the metadata area beneath the headline of each entry in the content div.

This was a tough and exasperating bit of business. Thanks to all for your help -- Chetan, Claude, David, Philippe, et al!


On 4/21/11 2:57 AM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Apr 21, 2011, at 3:56 PM, RePost wrote:

Not a div of devil-spawned images, but the Facebook Like Button From Hell. Firebug showed 
me code for the Like button was far exceeding its boundaries, extending deep into the 
sidebar. I added "overflow:auto" to my content div to contain the Like button.
Oh, I see now... (well not really, I block everything Facebook in my /etc/hosts file 
...). That FB button is in a<iframe>  that specifies a width of 450px and 
covers the side bar (can't click through) - it never aligned with you images on my 
side anyway (minimum font-size in my browsers). No idea if you can change the width 
of that iframe or if is script generated.

Philippe
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Philippe Wittenbergh
http://l-c-n.com/






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