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Topic lastposters
So I have added the tutorial with the images next to the 'last post'-section.
But now the following problem occurs:
The informative text displays under the mini avatar and it has to be next to it.
Picture of what I mean, the red box is were the informative text is right now and the yellow box is where the informative text should be:
Site: http://unitedcommunity.topdiscussion.com
But now the following problem occurs:
The informative text displays under the mini avatar and it has to be next to it.
Picture of what I mean, the red box is were the informative text is right now and the yellow box is where the informative text should be:
Site: http://unitedcommunity.topdiscussion.com
Re: Topic lastposters
When I visited your forum, I did not see what you see in your screenshot.
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Re: Topic lastposters
Hello,
Did you try other browsers?
Did you try other browsers?
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Re: Topic lastposters
Hello Mr Rockeye,
This is caused by your screen size. When you have a smaller screen all the elements on the page should render smaller. When there is not enough space inside an element the text will wrap, or break to the next line. This is normal behavior for browsers. If you were to view this on larger displays you would not see the text breaking to the next line.
Your best solution is to increase the width of your lastposts element.
This is caused by your screen size. When you have a smaller screen all the elements on the page should render smaller. When there is not enough space inside an element the text will wrap, or break to the next line. This is normal behavior for browsers. If you were to view this on larger displays you would not see the text breaking to the next line.
Your best solution is to increase the width of your lastposts element.
Re: Topic lastposters
Yea I tried on chrome & firefox.
I have always have the browsers on Max format.
I have tried to edit the width of the lastpost section (with CSS) but I ended up with having the info below the title of the topic.
I have always have the browsers on Max format.
I have tried to edit the width of the lastpost section (with CSS) but I ended up with having the info below the title of the topic.
Re: Topic lastposters
Hello,
As far as i can see, the avatars are displayable correctly.
The only thing i could tell you is that your screen resolution is the one causing the problem.
As Ange said, to fix it try enlarging your last post column so no problems appear.
Regards.
As far as i can see, the avatars are displayable correctly.
The only thing i could tell you is that your screen resolution is the one causing the problem.
As Ange said, to fix it try enlarging your last post column so no problems appear.
Regards.
Re: Topic lastposters
Hi!
Have a lok on my second picture. There are 6 rows on it. The 3rd and the 4th row are displayed as I want. The others are not. Why is that? This is not the question of the screen resolution.
Problematic case
Non problematic case
Both cases are with the same screen resolution.
Have a lok on my second picture. There are 6 rows on it. The 3rd and the 4th row are displayed as I want. The others are not. Why is that? This is not the question of the screen resolution.
Problematic case
Non problematic case
Both cases are with the same screen resolution.
Last edited by HrvojeP on June 15th 2014, 9:45 pm; edited 1 time in total
Re: Topic lastposters
What I ment was the sub-forums. If you go there you'll notice the problem.PunBBGR wrote:Hello,
As far as i can see, the avatars are displayable correctly.
The only thing i could tell you is that your screen resolution is the one causing the problem.
As Ange said, to fix it try enlarging your last post column so no problems appear.
Regards.
Re: Topic lastposters
This depends on the amount of characters used in the Date and Time. If it is a lot it may exceed the lastpost width and break to the next line. If it is less characters (lesser than lastpost width) it will not break to the next line.HrvojeP wrote:Hi!
Have a lok on my second picture. There are 6 rows on it. The 3rd and the 4th row are displayed as I want. The others are not. Why is that? This is not the question of the screen resolution.
Problematic case
Non problematic case
Both cases are with the same screen resolution.
Re: Topic lastposters
Hi, Ange!Ange Tuteur wrote:This depends on the amount of characters used in the Date and Time. If it is a lot it may exceed the lastpost width and break to the next line. If it is less characters (lesser than lastpost width) it will not break to the next line.
This, what you say, sound very logical. But, have a look (again) on this picture:
The number of characters is the same in both rows, but the representation is not the same. What can be the reason for this? This is the detail from the subforum.
P.S. The data layout in the "last post" cell is different on the index page and in the subforums (for topics). Is it possible to make this layout everywhere like in the index page?
Last edited by HrvojeP on June 16th 2014, 7:19 pm; edited 2 times in total (Reason for editing : Adding more text.)
Re: Topic lastposters
You must also take into account the width of those characters. It can be the same amount of characters, but some characters have a larger width, or kern than the others.
You should be able to fix it by adjusting the width, try adding this :
Display > Colors > CSS
You should be able to fix it by adjusting the width, try adding this :
Display > Colors > CSS
- Code:
.forumbg .lastpost { width:25% }
Re: Topic lastposters
Hi, Ange!
You are right, again.
The CSS works fine, thank you a lot.
I wish you nice day.
Regards,
Hrvoje
You are right, again.
The CSS works fine, thank you a lot.
I wish you nice day.
Regards,
Hrvoje
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