texmex wrote:I find the visualisation of the current page quite hard to read. Could the current page be surrounded with bracketslike 1 2 [3] and preferrably with different color 1 2 [3]This is a good suggestion. I will make an effort to get brackets and possibly even the a different color into the pagination next week. on coding hiatus while on vacation
On IE6 the layout is broken on pages where there are images larger than the post area ...I just checked this in IE6. Everything is displaying as it should. I am using 'overflow scrollbars' for all the browsers. What this means is that images larger than 490px can be used but extend beyond the width of the message window. Therefor if a image of 800px is linked horizontal scrollbars then become active.
My hope in the future is that everyone will obey the width requirement of the new forum. In Xoops, we had it so that all images wider then the width of the message window would be truncated. Which while effective in maintaining width requirements, left many folks confused as to where the rest of their image went. I'm hoping the horizontal scrollbars will be a better solution and cause less confusion.
One nice thing about the BBC code on this site, that any user can easily adjust their image width with this code [img size=(01-490)link . Also, anyone uploading an image larger than 490 will be rejected.
links in the leftside signature that are longer than the area reserved to them... but as IE6 is not supported and I'm not using it as my default browser, that's okay. Have to check Opera as well.Yeah, this is quandary I'm facing. I was hoping to not force users into width requirements in the signature column, but I am starting to think my hope was fleeting. Also, as far as browsers, what you see in IE6 with widths is what you'll see in Firefox & Safari as well. I'm still actually baffled that anyone smart enough to buy a Elektron product would use IE.
EDIT: So now anyone's links in the signature column that extend beyond the width requirements is truncated visually. The links though truncated visually still work as they're intended.