On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 9:23 PM, Timothy Allen <screwt...@froup.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Feb 2010 13:19:00 -0600 > Kevin Horn <kevin.h...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I'll see if I can find/make time to have a look at the CSS. > > > > That would be really great. There are a few things that are driving > > me bonkers. For example: the prev/next/index links on the right hand > > side of the gray navbar are 1 freakin' pixel lower than the > > "breadcrumb" links on the left hand side of the same navbar () at > > least on this machine), and I have no idea why. > > After spending a few minutes poking about with Firebug, the reason > becomes clear: > > - In twistedtrac.css line 38, the navbar list items are set to > "display: inline", which makes them layout like "<span>" and stack > up nicely on the left, but also makes them ignore certain vertical > adjustments like margin and padding. > - In twistedtrac.css line 42, the navbar list items on the right are > set to "float: right", which makes them stack up nicely on the right > but also happens to make them respond to margin and padding again. > - In trac.css line 179, the navbar list items are set to "padding: > 0.25em 0", giving them vertical padding. This is ignored by the > inline list items on the left, but respected by the floated list > items on the right. > Brilliant! It may only have taken you a few minutes, but it would have taken me...considerably longer. :) > I haven't studied the CSS of the main Twisted site, so I don't know how > they get around it there. > On the main twisted site, they don't have anything on the left...not sure how the Sphinx templates handle it though... > One easy way around it for the docs might be to change "display: > inline" to "float: left", which also makes them stack up on the left, > and behave consistently with the ones on the right. > > Actually that jacks up the height on the navbar completely (at least for me). Overriding the padding in twistedtrac.css seems to work though, so I think that's what I'll go with. Thanks for the help! Kevin Horn
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