.:: Avonmora Daily ::. | .:: Edition One ::.

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Re: .:: Avonmora Daily ::. | .:: Edition One ::.

Postby Haron » Wed Mar 08, 2017 12:43 pm

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Haron wrote:
There may be more, but this may give you an indication. I have no idea why I have these issues while others don't.


Simple I made some code...

If HARON == Mess up page elements.


I feared it might be something like that... *sigh*
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Re: .:: Avonmora Daily ::. | .:: Edition One ::.

Postby Admiral Nelson » Wed Mar 08, 2017 1:31 pm

Should be fixed after the next release (In a few hours).
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Re: .:: Avonmora Daily ::. | .:: Edition One ::.

Postby Lana » Wed Mar 08, 2017 1:44 pm

Glad I am not the only one complaining (''bitching constantly''! :D
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Re: .:: Avonmora Daily ::. | .:: Edition One ::.

Postby Donald Trump » Wed Mar 08, 2017 1:46 pm

I'd say. Maybe add if-statements for different browsers via JavaScript. I am pretty sure you are using Azure, no? This should be offered there without having to write code.


As well try to use the newest HTML5 code.

ie: Don't use <i>, instead <span class="italic">Italic Text</span>


"<i> is not wrong because it is non-semantic. It's wrong (usually) because it's presentational. Separation of concern means that presentional information should be conveyed with CSS."

- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2108 ... ext-italic\

This goes for all HTML code using the old way. You convey change through CSS, not as you go in the code. It is generally wrong and browsers are soon to remove.
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Re: .:: Avonmora Daily ::. | .:: Edition One ::.

Postby Admiral Nelson » Wed Mar 08, 2017 1:49 pm

DoS wrote:I'd say. Maybe add if-statements for different browsers via JavaScript. I am pretty sure you are using Azure, no? This should be offered there manually.


Was nothing to do with the script, just the HTML.

Did Absolute positioning instead of relative ( Relative to the 'tab')
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Postby Donald Trump » Wed Mar 08, 2017 1:58 pm

Well I edited my original comment with some HTML help. I'm not sure if it applies to you though. Just guessing.
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Re: .:: Avonmora Daily ::. | .:: Edition One ::.

Postby Stan Rogers » Wed Mar 08, 2017 2:09 pm

My view of the paper is the same as Haron's. Text overlap all through the issue. Also using chrome
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Re: .:: Avonmora Daily ::. | .:: Edition One ::.

Postby Admiral Nelson » Wed Mar 08, 2017 2:11 pm

DoS wrote:Well I edited my original comment with some HTML help. I'm not sure if it applies to you though. Just guessing.


No sir it does not.

Haron and Lana both tried it and it works.
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Re: .:: Avonmora Daily ::. | .:: Edition One ::.

Postby Donald Trump » Wed Mar 08, 2017 2:20 pm

I am using the newest version of Google Chrome.


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Re: .:: Avonmora Daily ::. | .:: Edition One ::.

Postby Admiral Nelson » Wed Mar 08, 2017 2:22 pm

I said it my version works, but its not uploaded to the server.
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