Hmm... But it does create some annoying cases if you want to start your thing with a commentbox.

Also, it creates problems if you want to create an illusion of a two- column layout with a sidebar running on the side.

We *do* have the \\\ directive for forcing a clear:both. Is the header clear really necessary?

/Janne

On 6 Sep 2008, at 14:30, Dirk Frederickx wrote:

Janne,


This is indeed intentional.  A header indicates a new section, and any
floating boxes from previous sections are aligned above the next
header.

This implies that commentboxes of previous section will push the
header down, and not float around it.

But commentboxes inside the section (i.e. after the header) will
nicely flow to the left.


I thought this clear:both rule was already introduced in v2.6, but I
could be wrong.


dirk


On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 12:38 AM, Janne Jalkanen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Don't know, it's the same script.

BTW, I noticed that there is a clear difference between 2.6 and 2.8
rendering - in 2.8, all the headings have clear:both. Is this intentional? It screws up the %%commentbox and all stuff which wants to flow around
things.

/Janne

On Sep 5, 2008, at 22:39 , Dirk Frederickx wrote:

Janne,

Something seems to be wrong with the deployment of v2.8.0-beta-1 on
jspwiki.org. The plain editor has not been updated properly. (I think
it is still the old jspwiki-edit.js ?)
The deployment of the sandbox is ok.



dirk



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