well that all seems to work., I appreciate the tutorial.
There is a 'discrepancy' between FF and other browsers. FF is the odd one out, IE, Opera, Safari, Google, all leave a gap between the name...
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well that all seems to work., I appreciate the tutorial.
There is a 'discrepancy' between FF and other browsers. FF is the odd one out, IE, Opera, Safari, Google, all leave a gap between the name...
Ok - I have taken the time to go back to pre-hack.
The website now - should you care to look - uses the following css
#wAttrib-8 .optionName {margin-top: -0.2em; margin-right: 4.5em;} /* note...
Indeed it did, but not in IE (at least not on the pc Iwas using). As I said turning on compatibility mode resolved some isues and may have made the code hack unnecessary. However since discovering...
Turning on 'compatibility view' in my IE9 fixed it - dont know why it is required.
This may mean that the code hack wasnt required - however
adding the div wrapper made the CSS so much cleaner...
Just booted my wifes computer WIn7(32bit) + IE9(32bit) - looks OK on that one - weird - probably one of the addons I have interfering.
Thanks for the explanation.
After a lot of trying I failed to find a way with the classess and ids available to get the layout I wanted.
In the end I saved the served page locally and messed...
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Initially I had all radio buttons in a single column to the right of the 'available dates' name.
I used your mod to override the 'br' - and found IE and FF respond differently.
IE leaves...
Thanks - now I'll have a go at getting the colums better spaced.
I dont understand why it is 'br+input+label+br'
perhaps you could enlighten me please.
I have
<div class="wrapperAttribsOptions" id="wAttrib-8">
<div class="attribsOptions">
<h4 class="optionName back">Available Dates :</h4>
<div class="back">
<input type="radio"...
Thanks for that, I don't need the edits as i am on 5.2.9.
I was able to use this add-in to resolve what I consider a bug in the layout when using a 'read-only' attribute - the attribute name and...
Just downloaded this for use with 1.3.9h - any chance of a summary of the edits needed for compatability, I spotted a couple reading through the thread and dont want to miss any.
Thanks in advance