Ubuntu Canada's Website

Chris Powell str8line at gmail.com
Fri Sep 28 05:08:53 UTC 2007


At work unfortunately it is only IE (that is what I get for being a Tech
Support guy in a Windows world).  Opera settings should be the same or
similar to IE (have been able to get it to run Active X sites on my linux
systems at home).

On 9/27/07, Brian Burger <blurdesign at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 9/27/07, Chris Powell <str8line at gmail.com> wrote:
> > The CSS is formatted wrong.  Can not view the links at the top of the
> page.
> > When using the CSS settings, you need to set it to resolution
> independent (I
> > believe it is setting it to percentage of page).  All I see is the top
> 1-2mm
> > of the words but can not identify what the links are.
>
> All those links at the top right of the page are going to vanish
> anyway - they're from Canonical's default Drupal theme.
>
> Which browser is screwing up the CSS? I had the site open in Opera,
> Epiphany & Firefox last night, and everything rendered just fine. I
> haven't yet touched the CSS directly, so it should work...
>
> Canonical's default Drupal theme codes those links and the footer
> stuff somewhere in the theme itself, not in the easily-accessible
> parts of the site, so it's going to have to be totally replaced. I'll
> probably start with the US LoCo Team's theme and work from there -
> it's much simpler than Canonical's.
>
> I'm not going to have time to play with it until Saturday, though.
>
> Brian
>
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Chris Powell
London, ON
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