More information making sidebar and recentchanges work together
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* A display bug in safari, and
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* A display bug in safari, and
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* It would be nice to clean up the way recentchanges are displayed so that there isn't a vertical gap for the sidebar. I'll play with this and see what I can do.
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* It would be nice to clean up the way recentchanges are displayed so that there isn't a vertical gap for the sidebar. I'll play with this and see what I can do.
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Looked at this a little more. I've found the following. Here is my current local.css:
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div.recentchanges {
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clear: both;
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overflow: visible;
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}
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Adding "clear: both;" makes the recentchanges div start below the sidebar. This makes safari behave like firefox above (2nd screenshot).
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Adding "overflow: visible;" (or removing "overflow: auto" from style.css) makes the sidebar appear above the recentchanges rather than below it (like the third screen shot above). Unfortunately because ".recentchanges .pagelinks" uses "float: right;" it doesn't look look exactly like the third screen-shot. For this reason I use the "clear:both;" as well.
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