Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?

2009-02-14 Thread Ed Loach
Thanks to whoever made whatever changes to the page. All seems OK
again this morning (and the donate image is under the left hand
column rather than in the middle of the screen, which suggests other
posts in the thread did a good job of tracking down the problem).

Now to persuade my wife that when we go for a walk today it's
somewhere that needs mapping.

All the best

Ed



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Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?

2009-02-13 Thread Gregory Williams
> -Original Message-
> From: dstu...@gmail.com [mailto:dstu...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Dave
> Stubbs
> Sent: 13 February 2009 22:32
> To: Gregory Williams
> Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
> Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?
> 
> 2009/2/13 Gregory Williams
> :
> >> -Original Message-
> >> From: Tom Hughes [mailto:t...@compton.nu]
> >> Sent: 13 February 2009 21:40
> >> To: Gregory Williams
> >> Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
> >> Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?
> >>
> >> Gregory Williams wrote:
> >>
> >> > No difference. Upon further investigation I notice that I can tab
> my
> >> way
> >> > into the appropriate fields, but just not select them using the
> >> mouse.
> >> > It's as if the donation stuff is in a large transparent DIV and
> that
> >> > that covers the fields. Will investigate some more...
> >>
> >> The button is a div that sits within another div that holds the
> whole
> >> left hand column. The button div has a fixed width that matches the
> >> image width and auto left and right margins to cause it to be
> centred
> >> within the parent element (ie the left column).
> >>
> >> Quite why it would bust out of there is unclear... Especially if it
> is
> >> only happening on that page when all the pages have basically the
> same
> >> stucture.
> >>
> > Agreed that the structure of the page looks good to me too.
> >
> > The donation images are shown misplaced on both the home page and the
> > login page. I've also noticed that the "Where am I?" link is floating
> on
> > the right-hand side about 2/3 of the way down the page, instead of in
> > its usual place.
> >
> > I've just confirmed this on a separate system that I've never
> accessed
> > the site from before, so definitely nothing cached.
> 
> 
> Confirmed here too. IE7 manages to cock up the page like noting else
> I've seen.
> You can select the text fields with the mouse, but only if you hit the
> very top pixel of each field... I have no idea what could cause that.

It looks like it's the margin-left: auto and margin-right: auto CSS for the 
button class that's causing it. Commenting them out places the "Where am I?" 
link and both donation links back to the left of the map, though not perfectly 
positioned by the looks of things.
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Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?

2009-02-13 Thread Dave Stubbs
2009/2/13 Gregory Williams :
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Tom Hughes [mailto:t...@compton.nu]
>> Sent: 13 February 2009 21:40
>> To: Gregory Williams
>> Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
>> Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?
>>
>> Gregory Williams wrote:
>>
>> > No difference. Upon further investigation I notice that I can tab my
>> way
>> > into the appropriate fields, but just not select them using the
>> mouse.
>> > It's as if the donation stuff is in a large transparent DIV and that
>> > that covers the fields. Will investigate some more...
>>
>> The button is a div that sits within another div that holds the whole
>> left hand column. The button div has a fixed width that matches the
>> image width and auto left and right margins to cause it to be centred
>> within the parent element (ie the left column).
>>
>> Quite why it would bust out of there is unclear... Especially if it is
>> only happening on that page when all the pages have basically the same
>> stucture.
>>
> Agreed that the structure of the page looks good to me too.
>
> The donation images are shown misplaced on both the home page and the
> login page. I've also noticed that the "Where am I?" link is floating on
> the right-hand side about 2/3 of the way down the page, instead of in
> its usual place.
>
> I've just confirmed this on a separate system that I've never accessed
> the site from before, so definitely nothing cached.


Confirmed here too. IE7 manages to cock up the page like noting else I've seen.
You can select the text fields with the mouse, but only if you hit the
very top pixel of each field... I have no idea what could cause that.

Dave

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Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?

2009-02-13 Thread Gregory Williams
> -Original Message-
> From: Tom Hughes [mailto:t...@compton.nu]
> Sent: 13 February 2009 21:40
> To: Gregory Williams
> Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
> Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?
> 
> Gregory Williams wrote:
> 
> > No difference. Upon further investigation I notice that I can tab my
> way
> > into the appropriate fields, but just not select them using the
> mouse.
> > It's as if the donation stuff is in a large transparent DIV and that
> > that covers the fields. Will investigate some more...
> 
> The button is a div that sits within another div that holds the whole
> left hand column. The button div has a fixed width that matches the
> image width and auto left and right margins to cause it to be centred
> within the parent element (ie the left column).
> 
> Quite why it would bust out of there is unclear... Especially if it is
> only happening on that page when all the pages have basically the same
> stucture.
>
Agreed that the structure of the page looks good to me too.

The donation images are shown misplaced on both the home page and the
login page. I've also noticed that the "Where am I?" link is floating on
the right-hand side about 2/3 of the way down the page, instead of in
its usual place.

I've just confirmed this on a separate system that I've never accessed
the site from before, so definitely nothing cached.

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Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?

2009-02-13 Thread Ian Dees
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Tom Hughes  wrote:

> Gregory Williams wrote:
>
> > No difference. Upon further investigation I notice that I can tab my way
> > into the appropriate fields, but just not select them using the mouse.
> > It's as if the donation stuff is in a large transparent DIV and that
> > that covers the fields. Will investigate some more...
>
>  Quite why it would bust out of there is unclear... Especially if it is
> only happening on that page when all the pages have basically the same
> stucture.
>

My theory is that this page is unique in that the content div is vertically
shorter than the left hand menu column.
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Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?

2009-02-13 Thread Ian Dees
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Gregory Williams <
gregory.willi...@purplegeodesoftware.co.uk> wrote:

> > -Original Message-
> > From: Tom Hughes [mailto:t...@compton.nu]
> > Sent: 13 February 2009 21:11
> > To: Gregory Williams
> > Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
> > Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?
> >
> > Gregory Williams wrote:
> >
> > > I can't place the focus in either the username or password fields. I
> > > note also that donation image seems to be a very strange spot
> > (hovering
> > > over the map), so wonder whether the two could somehow be related.
> >
> > Hmm... I wonder if you've got a stale stylesheet? Try forcing a reload
> > with ctrl+shift reload and see if that fixes it.
>
> No difference. Upon further investigation I notice that I can tab my way
> into the appropriate fields, but just not select them using the mouse.
> It's as if the donation stuff is in a large transparent DIV and that
> that covers the fields. Will investigate some more...


It appears that the  is covering the entire page, stealing
click events from everything else.

If I use IE WebDeveloper v2 to delete the donate and CC button, everything
works fine.

It looks like IE is putting the two buttons centered on the page instead of
directly under the grey left_menu box like Firefox does. This causes the
left_menu div to extend over the form elements and the whole page.
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Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?

2009-02-13 Thread Tom Hughes
Gregory Williams wrote:

> No difference. Upon further investigation I notice that I can tab my way
> into the appropriate fields, but just not select them using the mouse.
> It's as if the donation stuff is in a large transparent DIV and that
> that covers the fields. Will investigate some more...

The button is a div that sits within another div that holds the whole 
left hand column. The button div has a fixed width that matches the 
image width and auto left and right margins to cause it to be centred 
within the parent element (ie the left column).

Quite why it would bust out of there is unclear... Especially if it is 
only happening on that page when all the pages have basically the same 
stucture.

Tom

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Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?

2009-02-13 Thread Gregory Williams
> -Original Message-
> From: Tom Hughes [mailto:t...@compton.nu]
> Sent: 13 February 2009 21:11
> To: Gregory Williams
> Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
> Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?
> 
> Gregory Williams wrote:
> 
> > I can't place the focus in either the username or password fields. I
> > note also that donation image seems to be a very strange spot
> (hovering
> > over the map), so wonder whether the two could somehow be related.
> 
> Hmm... I wonder if you've got a stale stylesheet? Try forcing a reload
> with ctrl+shift reload and see if that fixes it.

No difference. Upon further investigation I notice that I can tab my way
into the appropriate fields, but just not select them using the mouse.
It's as if the donation stuff is in a large transparent DIV and that
that covers the fields. Will investigate some more...

Gregory

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Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?

2009-02-13 Thread Hurricane McEwen
I am having the same issue on windows... I can't select the box to  
type in my username and password.


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On Feb 13, 2009, at 2:11 PM, Tom Hughes wrote:

> Gregory Williams wrote:
>
>> I can't place the focus in either the username or password fields. I
>> note also that donation image seems to be a very strange spot  
>> (hovering
>> over the map), so wonder whether the two could somehow be related.
>
> Hmm... I wonder if you've got a stale stylesheet? Try forcing a reload
> with ctrl+shift reload and see if that fixes it.
>
> Tom
>
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Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?

2009-02-13 Thread Tom Hughes
Gregory Williams wrote:

> I can't place the focus in either the username or password fields. I
> note also that donation image seems to be a very strange spot (hovering
> over the map), so wonder whether the two could somehow be related.

Hmm... I wonder if you've got a stale stylesheet? Try forcing a reload 
with ctrl+shift reload and see if that fixes it.

Tom

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Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?

2009-02-13 Thread Tom Hughes
Ed Loach wrote:

> Or has the login page changed so that Internet Explorer 7 users can't log in? 
> I've tried on 32 bit Windows XP Pro and 64 bit Windows Vista and on neither 
> can the username or password be entered. I can still log in using Firefox, 
> and indeed the fields are precompleted (though I can amend the entries).

Are you saying you literally can't type into the boxes? I can't begin to 
imagine what would cause that...

I also don't think that page has changed for a long time, so it all 
sounds very odd to me.

Tom

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Re: [OSM-talk] Is it me?

2009-02-13 Thread Gregory Williams
> -Original Message-
> From: talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org [mailto:talk-
> boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Ed Loach
> Sent: 13 February 2009 20:52
> To: 'talk OSM'
> Subject: [OSM-talk] Is it me?
> 
> Or has the login page changed so that Internet Explorer 7 users can't
> log in? I've tried on 32 bit Windows XP Pro and 64 bit Windows Vista
> and on neither can the username or password be entered. I can still
log
> in using Firefox, and indeed the fields are precompleted (though I can
> amend the entries).
> 
> But I'd like to be able to use IE again if someone can work out what's
> wrong with the login form.
> 
It's not you. I can confirm that too in IE7, though I use Firefox
usually.

I can't place the focus in either the username or password fields. I
note also that donation image seems to be a very strange spot (hovering
over the map), so wonder whether the two could somehow be related.

Gregory

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[OSM-talk] Is it me?

2009-02-13 Thread Ed Loach
Or has the login page changed so that Internet Explorer 7 users can't log in? 
I've tried on 32 bit Windows XP Pro and 64 bit Windows Vista and on neither can 
the username or password be entered. I can still log in using Firefox, and 
indeed the fields are precompleted (though I can amend the entries).

But I'd like to be able to use IE again if someone can work out what's wrong 
with the login form.

Ta.

Ed



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