[WSG] [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-05 Thread sime

Tee G Peng said
 I would like to hear from those who have plenty of
 CMSs experiences or who are CMS developers, how do
 you think of Etomite CMS.

You should go with what works for you.

drupal.org works for me.


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[WSG] can't click links on part of div

2006-04-02 Thread sime

Hello

I'd like to relate a problem at drupal.org that is effecting a number of 
pages. There has just been an upgrade to the site and we are urgently 
trying to decide whether these changes should be rolled back.


If you open this link in IE6, and scroll down past the right-hand block, 
the links become unclickable and the text cannot be selected.

http://drupal.org/moderation-queue

I have dried up my options, the results of my efforts are below. If 
anyone has any insight into this problem it would be much appreciated.


Kind Regards
Simon (drupal user: sime)

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**My analysis so far:**
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If you resize the browser small enough that the left block is forced
directly under the main content, all the links are clickable again.

If you use the tab key, you can reach the all the links and use enter
to go to them.

The closest I found to a solution:
http://www.chat11.com/Bug_Css_Cant_Click_Links_In_Float_Right_Boxes

which points to this:
http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum83/956.htm

But while the behaviour seems identical, the solution does not appear 
applicable. (Aside from the negative margin reference, but I've 
scrutinised the css for this possibility.)

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[WSG] Re: can't click links on part of div

2006-04-02 Thread sime
Thanks to those who offered advice. It looks like the problem is an 
extra /div.



sime wrote:


Hello

I'd like to relate a problem at drupal.org that is effecting a number 
of pages. There has just been an upgrade to the site and we are 
urgently trying to decide whether these changes should be rolled back.



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