Re: [xwiki-users] In-xwiki link behavior

2007-12-13 Thread Guillaume Lerouge
Hi Jim,
that's because of the CSS used to dusplay the top menu bar. The page
actually goes to the intended place, the 1.1 heading, but it is hidden from
your view by the top menu bar. If you try the skin in a browser that does
not keep the top menu bar in place but moves it up on scroll (I think it
does this under IE 6) you'll see that the link works just fine :-)

Guillaume

On 12/12/2007, Jim Dowson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I¹ve noticed that internal wiki links end up being a little ³off² -
 specifically 1 line below the intended target.

 E.g.: In this example, a link to Header Target ends up on First line of
 text (and the Header is scrolled out of view


 --bunch of content---

 1.1 Header Target

 -  First line of text.

 --lots more content--

 I am running 1.2-milestone-2.5917.

 Anyone else seeing this? Suggestions?

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Re: [xwiki-users] In-xwiki link behavior

2007-12-13 Thread Your XEN ICT Team - Ricardo Rodriguez
Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
 Hi Jim,

 that's because of the CSS used to dusplay the top menu bar. The page 
 actually goes to the intended place, the 1.1 heading, but it is hidden 
 from your view by the top menu bar. If you try the skin in a browser 
 that does not keep the top menu bar in place but moves it up on scroll 
 (I think it does this under IE 6) you'll see that the link works just 
 fine :-)

 Guillaume


Hi Guillaume, Jim,

Thus, please, how could we move up the target point to avoid this effect 
in browsers that keep the top bar in place? I think FF and Safari do 
that. Or at least I can see the behaviour described by Jim here using 
several Safari, FF and XWiki flavours.

Thanks!

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