Sigh. We need to put all the browser developers and testers in a room and not let them out until they all completely correctly and consistently support the standards. Things like this give me grey hairs.

-Pete

Robert Moser wrote:
The #content div needs a minimum height of at least 400px for the background image to fully show. IE doesn't support the CSS min-height property, so a workaround is to put an empty div in the content div with the proper height, set it to 1px wide and float it left.

Details on this web site:
http://www.greywyvern.com/code/min-height-hack.html

Peter Loron wrote:

It probably has to do with how the CSS is interacting with the "main" body area. Unfortunately a quick glace (all I have time for now) didn't yield a culprit.

Also, the dark text on the "Recent Changes" page is very hard to read against the dark background (at least on Firefox).

-Pete

Sean R. Lynch wrote:

Rick Eversole wrote:


The CSS pages seem odd when main content is short...
left menu renders funny under IE for Picts/Video page for example.




Yes, it looks funny under Firefox as well. Does anyone know how to fix that?


Eventually I intend to make some changes to the theme itself, generating the pages using a template rather than a regular Python class.

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