No problem, I will add my changes to JIRA.
3. in messages.css
div.error, div.message, li.error {
background: #ffffcc;
border: 1px solid #000;
color: #000000;
font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-weight: normal;
margin: 3em auto;
padding: 3px;
text-align: left;
vertical-align: bottom;
}
kkus wrote:
>
> This didn't happen in my IE7. Login page is controled by layout-1col.css.
> Once you login in, layout-navtop-subright.css will play a role instead of
> layout-1col.css. I will suggest changing tags' defiintion in your local
> CSS files to find why.
>
> After my try, the best tunings I can give for the mentioned CSS fies above
> are,
>
> 1. in layout-1col.css
> div#main h1 {
> margin-top: 1em;
> margin-left: -330px;
> }
> div#nav {
> position: absolute;
> top: 2em;
> left: 0px;
> width: 100%;
>
> text-align: left;
> }
>
> 2. in layout-navtop-subright.css adding new tag as below,
>
> div#main h1 {
> margin-top: 1em;
> }
>
>
>
> jvosloo wrote:
>>
>> This seems to work ok on the login page, but as soon as I've logged in,
>> the menu bar still misbehaves. Any other ideas guys? Maybe specifying
>> margin-top on another element as well? I just don't have an idea as to
>> where.
>>
>>
>> kkus wrote:
>>>
>>> This one is better than my previous posting which cause menu disappear
>>> in FireFox 2.0. This one works in both FF and IE6/7.
>>>
>>> div#main h1 {
>>> margin-top: 3em;
>>> margin-left: -330px;
>>> }
>>> div#nav {
>>> position: absolute;
>>> top: 2em;
>>> left: 0px;
>>> width: 100%;
>>>
>>> text-align: left;
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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