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Nick3306:
--- Quote from: clawstrider on February 29, 2012, 05:50:20 pm ---Another point: Not sure if this is possible, but sites like Wikipedia do this:
Can you make it so the screen (Topic pages etc.) fill up the whole of the screen space when maximised? On my desktop, about 1/3 of the space is just the black background. If this is not possible, could you center the space being used?
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What browser are you using? Because it should be centered.
clawstrider:
--- Quote from: Nick3306 on February 29, 2012, 06:04:32 pm ---
--- Quote from: clawstrider on February 29, 2012, 05:50:20 pm ---Another point: Not sure if this is possible, but sites like Wikipedia do this:
Can you make it so the screen (Topic pages etc.) fill up the whole of the screen space when maximised? On my desktop, about 1/3 of the space is just the black background. If this is not possible, could you center the space being used?
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What browser are you using? Because it should be centered.
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IE 9 :D
cschurz:
--- Quote from: clawstrider on February 29, 2012, 05:50:20 pm ---Another point: Not sure if this is possible, but sites like Wikipedia do this:
Can you make it so the screen (Topic pages etc.) fill up the whole of the screen space when maximised? On my desktop, about 1/3 of the space is just the black background. If this is not possible, could you center the space being used?
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what exactly do you mean by this:
--- Quote --- could you center the space being used?
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i would like to scale the content area to the size of the resolution (as it is a bit wasteful of screen space right now), but the stretching conflicts with the menu bar at the top of the page. i'm really not sure how to rework it to make that possible. i am no web designer :p
this i what i mean, for visual reference:
i don't know how to make the background of the menu bar scale in a way that doesn't make it overlap the part that should be a curve.
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edit: lol, wow, it is pretty broken in ie9 eh. this needs to be fixed :p
edit2: and the text is quite small in ie9 as well.
switch to chrome, clawstrider
Nick3306:
--- Quote from: deject3d on February 29, 2012, 06:20:49 pm -----
edit: lol, wow, it is pretty broken in ie9 eh. this needs to be fixed :p
edit2: and the text is quite small in ie9 as well.
switch to chrome, spamarian :p
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Holy shit, you are right.
Also in firefox some of the menu bar disappears.
cschurz:
--- Quote from: Nick3306 on February 29, 2012, 06:27:20 pm ---
--- Quote from: deject3d on February 29, 2012, 06:20:49 pm -----
edit: lol, wow, it is pretty broken in ie9 eh. this needs to be fixed :p
edit2: and the text is quite small in ie9 as well.
switch to chrome, spamarian :p
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Holy shit, you are right.
Also in firefox some of the menu bar disappears.
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i simply cannot explain that one.
when inspected in firefox, the "headerim" css class does not contain the "background:" property at all, yet it is definitely in the CSS that is uploaded to the server. clearing the browser cache doesn't even fix it :p
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