At 2010-05-30 17:45, Aryeh Gregor wrote:
> On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 12:43 AM, Rob Lanphier<[email protected]>  wrote:
>    
>> What we're struggling with is that the "[review pending revisions]" with the
>> little lock icon beside it to look right in a cross-browser and cross-skin
>> fashion.  A couple of the problems we're seeing:
>> 1.  In Vector, the placement of the text can be too high or too low,
>> depending on the browser in use
>> 2.  In Monobook, the problem is even worse.  For example, in Chrome on
>> Linux, the text hovers way up above article, covering up the "My
>> contributions" link, for example
>>      
> Try just putting your div right before the<h1 id="firstHeading">  or
> equivalent, and float: right it.  You can put some margins or padding
> on the top and/or right to adjust it a bit if you like.  Something
> like that should work.  This will be much more reliable than trying to
> absolutely position it, because different skins will use different
> heights, and the heights won't be consistent at all in the face of
> things like site notices.
>    

I agree. Don't use CSS for positioning if you can do it better. Except 
for the problems mentioned by others there is a box model problem:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer_box_model_bug
Which might be a problem as #content has padding.

Regards,
Nux.

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