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unknown user |
the username Salomonenraupenfaenger is so long that the online script on the left here display is a bit distorted exhibit A i experience the same behavior in firefox and opera, on linux off course |
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28.09.2007 13:38:59 |
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alt3rn4tiv3 |
Cool I have 3 challenges done! Looks okay here, though. |
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Edited by alt3rn4tiv3 on 28.09.2007 13:45:59 | ||||
28.09.2007 13:42:22 |
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magdeburg |
I have no problems with my 22'' TFT |
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28.09.2007 13:49:31 |
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moose |
I also have no problems with my 19" wide screen on windows (1440 x 900) my linux one with 19" doesn't even show the solved challenges.... (1280x1024) |
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Edited by moose on 28.09.2007 15:14:40 | ||||
28.09.2007 14:01:27 |
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quangntenemy |
Screwed up here too on 1024x768. Maybe the solved challs should be displayed first |
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28.09.2007 15:08:29 |
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moose |
no .... I wouldn't like that ... I don't think it would look good. but we could limit the characters users kann use in their names .... 15 should be enough, I think or ... all users with longer usernames have to send people with problems a new monitor |
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Edited by moose on 28.09.2007 15:17:56 | ||||
28.09.2007 15:17:02 |
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Towley |
Works fine here with firefox 1024*768. But when i get a new monitor i definately ran into trouble You could also just send me the money and i promise i will buy a new monitor someday. |
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28.09.2007 15:45:42 |
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quangntenemy |
Maybe because I set minimum font size. Now even my name doesn't display properly Erik, can you do me a favour? I think 10px more should be enough. |
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29.09.2007 02:24:16 |
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alt3rn4tiv3 |
lol. actually, there are loads of other design bugs. for example, the buttons in the forum seem to be in divs which have a higher z-index than the text below it. another example is that the textarea in the forum posting page is a little too wide. third example is that the "unread forum posts" extends out of the page width with this topic there. all tested with my 3 home computers and 1 laptop on ff. |
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29.09.2007 05:52:10 |
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moose |
I found something strange now, too: I never had that mistake before edit: @alt3rn4tiv3: I looked at the source code and found (tbs): <a class="button" href="javascript:LoginClick()" title="Click here to log in after entering your username and password."><span>Login</span></a> You cold also make (usual): <input type="button" onClick="javascript:LoginClick()" title="Click here to log in after entering your username and password." value="Login" class="button"> And, the forum Tags (tbs): <div class="button1_up" onClick="FormAbort()" onMouseover="this.className='button1_hover';" onMouseout="this.className='button1_up';" title="Abort and return to the topic.">Abort</div> Could be (usual): input type="image" or <input type="button" class="button" onClick="FormAbort()" title="Abort and return to the topic." value="Abort"> with css: .button { text-align:center;color:#D00000;background-color:#D0D0C0;border-style:solid;border-color:#404040;border-width:1px;padding:1px 6px;font-weight:500;cursor:pointer;font-size:10pt; } .button:hover { text-align:center;color:#D00000;background-color:#E0E0D0;border-style:solid;border-color:#FFFFFF #000000 #000000 #FFFFFF;border-width:1px;padding:0px 7px 2px 5px;font-weight:500;cursor:pointer;font-size:10pt; } it isn't usual how Erik did it (or the admins) but I don't think it is a problem ..... perhaps he did the forum js-css combination because of older browsers (Netscape 4.0 doesn't support :hover => css4you.de) I have no problems with z-Index, textarea or unread forum posts |
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Edited by moose on 29.09.2007 11:20:50 | ||||
29.09.2007 08:45:08 |
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