On Thu, 2010-03-25 at 14:46 +0000, Lucas Rocha wrote: > Hi, > > 2010/3/25 Germán Póo-Caamaño <gpoo gnome org>: > > On Thu, 2010-03-25 at 13:57 +0000, Lucas Rocha wrote: > >> Hi Paul, > >> > >> 2010/3/25 Paul Cutler <pcutler gnome org>: > >> > Lucas, > >> > > >> > Is there a chance you can take another look at the ruler? For > >> > library.gnome.org (specifically for the release notes) the ruler seems > >> > to be fixed width and when you resize your browser it looks funny. > >> > > >> > The 2.30 release notes are here: > >> > http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.30/ > >> > (gnome / 2.28 to login) > >> > >> As I said before, the ruler needs to be added inside the ''page" div, > >> just after the "header" div. It looks like the ruler is being placed > >> *after* the "page" div. Could you try that? > > > > Well, the ruler is set on 960px as follow: > > > > #gnome-fog-ruler .fog-center { > > margin:0 auto; > > text-align:left; > > width:960px; > > } > > > > May be the following do the trick: > > > > # gnome-fog-ruler .fog-center { > > margin:0 auto; > > text-align:left; > > padding-left:10px; > > padding-right:10px; > > ; } > > Yes, but the ruler would still look strange if it doesn't fill the > same width than the main library.g.o header. What I'm suggesting is to > place the ruler in the same way than www.gnome.org. In such case, is needed to change the css of the library. The sidebar has been set as absolute with top: 60px. It is not enough moving the div inside the header. I quick overview: top: 230px and unset the margin right of libgo-ruler, now it looks like: div#libgo-ruler { margin-right:30ex; } Regards, -- Germán Póo-Caamaño Concepción - Chile http://www.gnome.org/~gpoo/
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