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Not a question - but a fix to the PatternSkin style.css to work with firefox 1.0.7. Without this - the toc is covered with arrows

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Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease04x00x00
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin, EmptyPlugin, InterwikiPlugin
Server OS: Redhat Linux 9.0
Web server: Apache 2
Perl version: 5.8.0
Client OS: Windows 2000, sp4
Web Browser: Firefox 1.0.7
Categories: Browser Issue

-- TWikiGuest - 20 Feb 2006

Answer

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If this really is a fix to some PatternSkin bug then this should go to PatternSkinDev.

-- FranzJosefSilli - 20 Feb 2006

I had this problem when I upgraded and ran the update script. It had nothing to do with Firefox because IE would do the same thing. I found out it was due to to the update script not working completely and not performing the rest of the steps manually I was supposed to perform on the files which could not be updated correctly.

See SkinRenderingProblems.

-- JoshuaJohnston - 25 Feb 2006

See DisplayOfToc. All I did was copy the reference .css files over the ones currently used and Skin has worked and looked great ever since.

-- JoeDeal - 08 Mar 2006

Oh, nevermind. I'm using Firefox 1.5

-- JoeDeal - 08 Mar 2006

Please file a bug report if you want to have that fixed in the distribution. See Bugs:PatternSkin.

-- PeterThoeny - 01 Apr 2006

 
Topic revision: r5 - 2006-04-01 - PeterThoeny
 
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