User info box nowrap
noteworthy bug....
On this forum for people like The Webmistress and I. We have long text in the avatar area. Its not adding a break to the text in FF 1.5
noteworthy bug....
On this forum for people like The Webmistress and I. We have long text in the avatar area. Its not adding a break to the text in FF 1.5
bja888 (not verified) posted this at 05:38 — 1st December 2005.
They have: 5,633 posts
Joined: Jan 1970
here
Renegade posted this at 09:05 — 1st December 2005.
He has: 3,022 posts
Joined: Oct 2002
Where?
And next time, instead of posting three times in a row, edit your post.
bja888 (not verified) posted this at 13:15 — 1st December 2005.
They have: 5,633 posts
Joined: Jan 1970
Well honestly I expected someone else to post in that 11 hour gap.
where what?
Abhishek Reddy posted this at 05:12 — 2nd December 2005.
He has: 3,348 posts
Joined: Jul 2001
You had two posts within 10 minutes of each other. I removed one of them.
Where is your screenshot? You said "here" with no link or attachment.
demonhale posted this at 05:25 — 2nd December 2005.
He has: 3,278 posts
Joined: May 2005
Attached image I suppose...
Roo posted this at 05:40 — 2nd December 2005.
She has: 840 posts
Joined: Apr 1999
I see the attached image link, hence the screenshot image just fine.
Abhishek Reddy posted this at 07:08 — 2nd December 2005.
He has: 3,348 posts
Joined: Jul 2001
I see the attachment now. There is a bug in the forum skin. Attachments aren't displayed under "TWF Experimental", only "Classic".
My font size was set lower too, so the long text wasn't a problem. It's not a Firefox issue anyway. The skin specifies "nowrap" explicitly for the table cell:
<td class="alt2" width="175" valign="top" <strong>nowrap="nowrap"</strong>>
<span class="smallfont">
He who pulls quality pics out of his ***<br />
<br />
...
Easiest solution is to apply white-space: normal; to span.smallfont inside td.alt2. I think this can be treated as a minor bug to be fixed in whatever the upcoming iteration of the skin is, along with other changes.
If it really bothers you, then you might want to use Greasemonkey or a similar extension to apply user styles through the browser. You can thus have white-space: normal; as a temporary fix.
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