Menus and kubrick Posted by Harry Uggeldahl on Sun 12 of Mar, 2006 10:02 GMT-0000 posts: 12 I changed few paddings and margins and Firefox 1.51, latest Safari an Opera 8.5 they all working perfect. Only IE and those dropdown menus don't work.๐
Posted by Gary Cunningham-Lee on Mon 13 of Mar, 2006 00:44 GMT-0000 posts: 254 I changed few paddings and margins and Firefox 1.51, latest Safari an Opera 8.5 they all working perfect. Only IE and those dropdown menus don't work.๐ That's good. I'll save your CSS file next time I visit your site and compare the changes. I don't have Safari to check with but stopped in at a computer shop and used one of their Macs to look at this site. The visual quality of the Mac display โ how the text is rendered and so on โ was very nice. But I was a bit shocked to see the side column and center column of the Kubrick page sharing the space about 50%/50%. Don't know why the sidecolumn spread out so much as both the column and the modules boxes have explicit widths. But it's another thing to work on when I have time. The Planetfall theme worked as expected. I still intend to try to find out what's happening with your phplayers menu in IE. These puzzles intrigue me. ๐. -- Gary
Posted by Harry Uggeldahl on Mon 13 of Mar, 2006 06:42 GMT-0000 posts: 12 I changed few paddings and margins and Firefox 1.51, latest Safari an Opera 8.5 they all working perfect. Only IE and those dropdown menus don't work.๐ That's good. I'll save your CSS file next time I visit your site and compare the changes. I don't have Safari to check with but stopped in at a computer shop and used one of their Macs to look at this site. The visual quality of the Mac display โ how the text is rendered and so on โ was very nice. But I was a bit shocked to see the side column and center column of the Kubrick page sharing the space about 50%/50%. Don't know why the sidecolumn spread out so much as both the column and the modules boxes have explicit widths. But it's another thing to work on when I have time. The Planetfall theme worked as expected. I still intend to try to find out what's happening with your phplayers menu in IE. These puzzles intrigue me. ๐. -- Gary That 50/50 problem was solvet too in my site...๐
Posted by Gary Cunningham-Lee on Wed 15 of Mar, 2006 00:42 GMT-0000 posts: 254 That 50/50 problem was solvet too in my site...๐ Heh, very good. By the way, what is the OS of your site's server? The reason I ask is that I was checking PHP Layers menus on an EasyPHP server on my Windows laptop and noticed the same problem as with the Kubrick theme at your site: only the top level of links show. This happened no matter what theme the menu is used in. So I wonder if the problem could be related to the server operating system. Also, did you try a PHP Layers menu in another theme in addition to Kubrick? If the menu is incomplete in another theme as well, it would suggest a problem not particularly related to a specific theme. -- Gary
Posted by Harry Uggeldahl on Wed 15 of Mar, 2006 11:39 GMT-0000 posts: 12 Os in server side is debian, and i have tryed moreneat and php-layers don't work at all. So it's not in kubrick theme. In server there is php 4.3.10-16 and sql 4.0.24, apache is 1.???๐ ...H@rtsa That 50/50 problem was solvet too in my site...๐ Heh, very good. By the way, what is the OS of your site's server? The reason I ask is that I was checking PHP Layers menus on an EasyPHP server on my Windows laptop and noticed the same problem as with the Kubrick theme at your site: only the top level of links show. This happened no matter what theme the menu is used in. So I wonder if the problem could be related to the server operating system. Also, did you try a PHP Layers menu in another theme in addition to Kubrick? If the menu is incomplete in another theme as well, it would suggest a problem not particularly related to a specific theme. -- Gary