Yes, '-o-display: block' fixes the issue. But only when there is no
'display:flex'.
What's the 'hide-from-opera' css hack?
- Tontyna
Am 17.03.2015 um 02:04 schrieb Andrew Moore:
Hello Tontyna!
Thank you for the information about the problem you ran into with the
Xekri skin. I don't have
Opera is not my favourite browser. The outdated instance is a relic.
I run into the funny dropdowns when I (to no avail) tried to reproduce
Albert's issue with fossil ui not working with recent chrome browser
resp. Richies Missing timeline graph above 36 timeline items with all
the browsers
Hello Tontyna!
Thank you for the information about the problem you ran into with the Xekri
skin. I don't have access to Opera, so I can not test any fixes to make
sure it would work equally on Chrome and Firefox. A possible fix which
uses -o-display: block for the div.submenu has been pushed to
The current version of Opera is 28, you should probably update your Browser.
You are using a 2 year old version which comes with Presto engine
(development of which is now discontinued by Opera), while newer
versions use Blink engine.
Cheers.
- Vikrant
On 17 March 2015 at 04:24, Tontyna
Opera (12.17/Win32) produces gigantic selects -- see attached
screenshot. Culprit is the display: flex property of div.submenu
- Tontyna
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