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Author: Addison Berry
Created: Wed, 18 May 2005 7:37 PM
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It looks like it has to do with the table being 100% (#content table in
basics.css). I switched it to 99% to see and that eleiminates the problem of
dropping it below the menu, but then, of course the table is only 99%. I'm
sure it is IE being stupid and I'm sure there is a fix out there. I'll see if
I can track down the IE hack to correct this.
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Key: FOR-336
Summary: Table alignment problem with pelt and IE
Type: Bug
Status: Unassigned
Priority: Minor
Project: Forrest
Components:
Skins (general issues)
Versions:
0.6
0.7-dev
Assignee:
Reporter: Stefano Mancarella
Created: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 8:51 AM
Updated: Wed, 18 May 2005 7:37 PM
Environment: Forrest 0.6
Internet Explorer 6.0
Description:
There's a strange (css?) problem using tables with the pelt skin and viewing
the result in IE.
If a page contains a table, the table itself always starts below the menu in IE.
So if the table is among the first elements of the page and the menu is long,
the result is a blank space before the table itself.
To reproduce the problem do a forrest seed, add a table to index.xml (just
below the body tag) and see the result in IE.
The problem doesn't show up in browsers of the Mozilla family, so maybe it's
due to a bug in IE.
Tested with both 0.6 and trunk.
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