Quoting Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
no it doesn't happen when using the default theme, but If dimp is inheriting
css from horde, what css attributes can I modify to account for the larger
font sizes I use?
Font-sizes *shouldn't* matter when it comes to width determinations (I
don't have IE7 ha
I think i'll just make two (nearly) identical horde folders.
one for dimp, and one for imp.
and force redirects to one or the other on their mailbox pages,
and delete/replace the theme folder with the default theme on the dimp one.
thanks Michael,
-Nick
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no it doesn't happen when using the default theme, but If dimp is inheriting
css from horde, what css attributes can I modify to account for the larger
font sizes I use?
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Michael M Slusarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Quoting Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi, I've
Quoting Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi, I've downloaded DIMP 1.1 final and in IE7 the scrollbar does not work
correctly.
When it first loads, I see your css-styled scrollbar, and then a second
later a "system" scrollbar appears on the top of it.
this could be an overflow issue or with sizing?
If
additionally, i've screenshotted the before and after at:
http://whatdoyouwant.googlepages.com/dimpiescrollbar
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I've downloaded DIMP 1.1 final and in IE7 the scrollbar does not work
> correctly.
> When it first loads, I see you
Hi, I've downloaded DIMP 1.1 final and in IE7 the scrollbar does not work
correctly.
When it first loads, I see your css-styled scrollbar, and then a second
later a "system" scrollbar appears on the top of it.
this could be an overflow issue or with sizing?
If i resize the reading pane, then I ca