Em Domingo 09 Março 2008 13:44, Tegan Dowling escreveu: > On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 10:12 AM, DaveG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > David Spitzley wrote: > > > I've discovered a weird rendering problem: in Firefox a [[<<]] pushes > > > everything after it below the bottom of the content in my SideBar, but > > > in IE the [[<<]] is seamless. You can see the effect at > > > http://www.davidaspitzley.org/PotatoPatch/index.php?n=Main.WikiSandbox > > > . Any suggestions as to what's going on here? Is this limited to the > > > Marinee skin, which is the one I'm using? I wanted to use [[<<]] to > > > interrupt float behavior, but this makes that difficult at best. > > > > I suspect this problem is related to a bug already listed for the > > Marinee skin. I'll add information relating to this problem as well. > > This was also an issue with the BeeblebroxNetGila skin -- > http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/BeeblebroxNetGila. That skin > appears to have been superseded by the Maguila skin -- > http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/MaguilaSkin. Maybe the latter is > free of this defect. If so, maybe the means of repairing it can be > adapted to your skin. > > When I used BeeblebroxNetGila, I added a table structure in the body > of the site (below the SiteHeader area and above the SiteFooter) and > added vertical-align="top" to the markup for selected cells to remedy > The Big Gap. > > hth, > > Tegan
Most of the time the problem shows when just one of the columns is floated, the solution I found is to float both columns ( sidebar and content ), but other problems will show up like: * Tables will not center right in some browsers. * You will have to use filters/csshacks/conditional comments to give some browsers different rules, mostly IEs. * It is also good to use the xml declaration to put IEs in non standards mode/quircks mode as IE6 is not a good player. * When floating all columns, give containers the property "overflow:hidden" so the layout won't break. * Use containers and never use padding on containers, use margins in inner div html tags (thanks XES). I hope this can help you a bit, CarlosAB (excuse my english as it is not that good) _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
