Forums / Install & configuration / Layout problem
paul yau
Wednesday 14 January 2004 6:31:27 am
After setting eZ system, the content of each page seems not good.
The text shift down to the bottom!!
Marco Zinn
Wednesday 14 January 2004 12:49:20 pm
This is a CSS bug with most of the packages, when viewing the page with IE 6.
I reported the bug and was told, that the design will be fixed.
It's "just" a design problem, the systems work fine.(PS: for me, the text returned to the "right" place, when you resize to browser window to be very wide (fullscreen on a 1280x1024 screen) )
Marco http://www.hyperroad-design.com
Wednesday 14 January 2004 6:02:48 pm
sorry....then how to fix this problem.I tried the lastest download but the problem still exits!
Greg McAvoy-Jensen
Monday 19 January 2004 11:02:03 pm
I've had success on most pages by editing core.css. I changed /* FORMS */ input.box, textarea.box to 96% instead of 100%. I can't remember if I tested it, but I also changed input.halfbox, textarea.halfbox to 43%. I think I still have problems on feedback forms, and perhaps others.
Greg
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Naische Bulena
Sunday 04 September 2005 3:43:07 pm
I have the same problem, also running corporate css.
I have also seen that others still have this same problem as well.
This must be a critical issue? Main content displaying beneath menus, appearing at the bottom of the page - that can't be good :-)
Anyone know how to fix this? I have tried fooling around with my css files, but with very little success.
Halvor M
Wednesday 07 September 2005 3:58:13 pm
I agree... This is an issue that would potentially put many people off EZ, and I think its a shame that there hasnt been forwarded a fix on this...
You cant publish an article in IE without it "dropping to the floor"? There has got to be a fix to this :-)
David Gilmour
Tuesday 02 May 2006 1:16:56 pm
Does anyone know of a step-by-step, reliable, fix for this yet?
It's happening on the prototype site I administer (for example at http://www.exc-el.org.uk/content/index.php/main/teaching_and_learning)where IE6 users on Windows 2000 see a large blank space. Firefox, and IE6.0 on XP, work fine. It is on Exponential V3.6.0.
I'm new to Exponential, and don't have a development background, so need the step-by-step instructions at this stage.
Tried using advice in forum, but my/public_html/content/design/standard/stylesheets/core.css doesn't contain any ref to div#innercontent.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
Daviddavidgilmouratbtinternetdotcom