Hi Clayton, Drew, I've emailed Alexandro a bunch of files to fix the problems that have been mentioned, plus a few that weren't (such as the footer images overlapping text in all browsers).
The files that need updating are main.css, IE60Fixes.css, IE70Fixes.css (there's very little CSS I've left in those files, in IE6 it fixes large line spacing between navigation items, and in both of them, it aligns the content with the left navbar - without these it's still readable, but a little off). Please give that a test, I've tested it on IE6, IE7, Safari 3, Firefox 2 and Opera 9.5 (beta 2), it should be ready for launch now. - Ivan. On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 5:36 AM, Clayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> What I have done is simply compare a few pages using XP Sp2 with ie8 >> (8.0.6x Beta) and FF3 rc2 using the OOoWiki skin. > > Thanks for that Drew. > >> In ie8 mode - each key stroke creates a 'jitter' and placing a tick mark >> in the 'minor change' radio button control updates the editor display >> causing the width of the edit region to become only 50% of the display area, >> clicking save then returns the edit region to the full display > > Interesting... that is odd behavior. > > >> Other then that the only problem, and this is rather picayune: the header >> when displayed full screen on this monitor at 100% zoom opens up a small gap >> on the light blue wave using either browsers. >> To see it here is a snap of the header, >> http://www.oucv.org/download/oooWiki_skin_header_fullage_1680x1050.png > > Yes, I know that problem. The simple reason is that the Wiki skin is not > using all the wizardry that is being used on the main OOo site. For an > example, try saving the main OOo webpage locally and open it up. Interesting > how it changes. > > Anyway, the fix for this can be added in the next day or so. > > I've tested again on various browsers under Linux, and all looks OK. Last > check I saw in OSX with Safari seemed to be looking OK as well. > > Does anyone have any objections to me setting this skin as default from > today? (it can always be rolled back to the previous skin if there are any > major problems reported) > > > C. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
