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Minor CSS issue...Alejandro and Kalle:
With your guidance, the project I had recently started under Trails 1.0 is now running nicely under Trail 1.1. - thanks! The default UI theme is much nicer than the original. I also noticed that a couple of little issues I had with edit/update seem to have gone away with no changes to my annotations. Now that things are working, I noticed one little quibble which seems to be mostly an issue with table.css: Individual lines of text in multi-line table heading columns OVERLAP each other. This is true in Firefox 2.x and in IE 6.0x (which is all I have available right now.) I could fix the line spacing by messing with line-height and padding for th in table.css, but since somebody put !important comments after these, it should probably be fixed by somebody who knows what the goal of the theme is... Thanks, Mark |
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Re: Minor CSS issue...Hi Mark
Yes, we noticed too, there is a (reopened) jira issue for it: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/TRAILS-67 I created the theme, but I don't know what the goal of the theme is :-/ So, your fixes are very welcome, please send me your table.css or post a patch on the jira issue and I will check it into the trunk. I'm glad we could help. :) Saludos. Alejandro. On 10/10/07, Mark Dzmura <mark.dzmura@...> wrote: > Alejandro and Kalle: > > With your guidance, the project I had recently started under Trails 1.0 is > now running nicely under Trail 1.1. - thanks! > > The default UI theme is much nicer than the original. I also noticed that a > couple of little issues I had with edit/update > seem to have gone away with no changes to my annotations. > > Now that things are working, I noticed one little quibble which seems to be > mostly an issue with table.css: > Individual lines of text in multi-line table heading columns OVERLAP each > other. This is true in Firefox 2.x and in IE 6.0x (which is all I have > available right now.) > > I could fix the line spacing by messing with line-height and padding for th > in table.css, but since somebody put !important comments after these, it > should probably be fixed by somebody who knows what the goal of the theme > is... > > Thanks, > Mark > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email |
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