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  • Just a heads up:

    I am noticing horizontal scrollbars are appearing in many places on postnuke.com (when viewed with firefox). IMO this type of thing looks highly unprofessional and should be resolved as soon as possible.

    http://news.postnuke.com/
    http://mods.postnuke.com/
    http://docs.postnuke.com/

    -Lobos

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  • Agreed.

    Looks like a 2px shave is in order...
  • Disregard this post...somehow duped it...
  • Hadnt noticed before, but now I see it...

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  • Me no see it either and I'm using Firefox.
  • its interesting that the horizantal scroll bar stays there regardless of the window width. I'm using Camino (Mac)
  • my res is 1280 x 800 and I am still getting a hori scrollbar lol

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  • Same as Lobos, but that isn't surprising as it's a 100% width theme....

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  • so, somehow, the width is always like 101%. interesting!
  • yeesh. it looks like someone's doing something.. either upgrading each little by little :? or... yah. yah. shumbudy should fickshet.
  • 1024x768 and I can't for the life of me get a horizontal scroll bar in Firefox or IE.
  • Well, I begrudgingly opened Internet Explorer and went to news.postnuke.com, and no scrollbar?

    Still, that adds 1 advantage to IE over Firefox, bringing the total to... 1.

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  • I use Mac and Windows Firefox almost exclusively. I haven't seen this and still don't.
  • \it has been happening to a few sites since the release of FF 0.9 or 1.0 and \i think it is something to do with the way the ff browser interprets certain width attributes. I would say this is a case of Firefox doing the right thing as opposed to any error due to the fact that this phenomenom has been occuring throurout the lzst 2 or so version releases. Normally things like this are fixed quickly if they are errors in the firefox browser.

    I orginally helped Mark to fix this issue on the main sites a few months back, but it seems someone has changed his code...

    -Lobos

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  • Yup. I see them too in firefox at 1024.

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