Thorsten Scherler wrote:
El jue, 26-01-2006 a las 10:50 +0100, Andreas Hartmann escribió:
Thorsten Scherler wrote:
[...]
You mean the .lenya-table, but like stated above that can be prevented
by adding max-width.
No, I meant the .lenya-tab, which is the <div> on the right hand side
of the tabs.
[...]
Limiting "lenya-table" to a max size will solve the problem because it is in "lenya-tab"
and the root cause of the weird wrap.
Yes, but that would fix the problem only if the table is used.
If there is no table inside the tab, it might still wrap,
but actually I don't mind that since it only occurs on the
server status tab at the moment.
BTW wouldn't makes sense to integrate the sitetree as well into the
tabs?
IMO this is not appropriate. You navigate the sitetree, the tabs contain
the information for the selected item. If the sitetree was in the tabs,
that would reverse the context (sub-navigation outside of main navigation).
Hmm, I do not understand that last sentence, but anyway it is personal
taste but I prefer to use my whole screen because I hardly will navigate
and seeing the information at the same time.
Ah, I think I misunderstood your suggestion. You want to use a dedicated
tab for the sitetree? I wouldn't like that, since I often browse through
the sitetree to examine document properties.
-- Andreas
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