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Author Pascal
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#61 | Posted: 20 Jul 2006 09:03 | Edited by: Pascal 
2) Sorry, I didn't get this one.

When you take for instance the login form on the homepage, or the search form, or the preferences form, and you click with your mouse in one of the fields of the form, the white button ("Go!", "Edit preferences",...) will get a dark border, so it becomes more visible. But apparently it's not the case with the "Post message" and "Edit" buttons.

Pascal
Author Paul
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#62 | Posted: 20 Jul 2006 09:47 | Edited by: Paul 
Yes, it probably means browser handles it, and you can click "Enter" to submit it; in newest miniBB versions, we are handling reply forms via JavaScript, so it will not be handled this way. Nothing to fix there.
Author Pascal
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#63 | Posted: 20 Jul 2006 10:04 | Edited by: Pascal 
1) This is done in CSS, classes table.forums, table.forumsmb, .tbTransparent, .tbTransparentmb etc. Compare old CSS to the new one, and you'll find the differences, which are responsible for align.

Doesn't work. For instance: in the table.forums part in the .css file, the following 2 lines are new, in comparison with the old css: margin-left: auto; and margin-right: auto;

When I remove them and upload the file, nothing changes, except the login info on the homepage that looks bigger.
Author Paul
CEO
#64 | Posted: 20 Jul 2006 10:07 
Pay attention to text-align. It's also new.
Author Pascal
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#65 | Posted: 20 Jul 2006 10:15 
Well, I've found another solution in the meantime:

adding <div align=center> in the header template and </div> in the footer template. Couldn't be easier I think :-)

Anyway, thanx for the support.
Author Paul
CEO
#66 | Posted: 20 Jul 2006 10:35 | Edited by: Paul 
div is not the best style of XHTML aligning; that's why it's changed to text-align in CSS. Find the best solution for yourself in that case :-) If it works for you, then it's ok.
Author Pascal
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#67 | Posted: 20 Jul 2006 10:42 | Edited by: Pascal 
Why not if I may ask?

Also, the text-align is already "center", so what should I change then?
Author Paul
CEO
#68 | Posted: 20 Jul 2006 11:15 | Edited by: Paul 
I don't remember exactly "why", but when I worked on XHTML templates, there were some problems with DIVs on validation. If you could provide URL to your forums, I would probably say more.
Author Pascal
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#69 | Posted: 20 Jul 2006 11:40 
I don't want to reveal the new URL of the forum yet. My forum members could be reading this :-)

Oh well, I think I'll keep the <div> solution. After all, it's such a common tag.
Author Paul
CEO
#70 | Posted: 20 Jul 2006 11:50 
I think, your old tables do not have .forums or .forumsmb tags, or other tags... in comparision to 1.x there were a lot of changes in CSS besides that. Check your templates also. That's why they are not to be centered.
Author Pascal
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#71 | Posted: 20 Jul 2006 12:35 | Edited by: Pascal 
To be honest, I don't have much courage to check it out now. I'll stick with <div> ;-)

Another thing that caught my eye: the title of the page (in the browser window) that lists the topics shows - (1) after the forum name. Why is that?

UPDATE: OK, it's the page # I see.
Author Paul
CEO
#72 | Posted: 20 Jul 2006 13:22 | Edited by: Paul 
(1) is the number of the page. That probably means that topics list is splitten by more than 1 page.
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