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    Issue: CSS styles when editing articles, things are overlapping

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    1. issueid=2477 October 2, 2011 7:33 AM
      Lord Doys Lord Doys is offline
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      CSS styles when editing articles, things are overlapping
      CSS styles when editing articles, things are overlapping

      In FireFox and Chrome many styles are overlapping making it very hard to edit a page.

      FireFox Screeny:


      Chrome/RockMelt screeny:


      IE9 is clean, but editing box too small

    Issue Details
    Issue Number 2477
    Issue Type Bug
    Project VaultWiki 3.x Series
    Category Styling / CSS
    Status Not a Bug
    Priority 3 - Loss of Functionality
    Affected Version 3.0.14
    Fixed Version (none)
    Milestone (none)
    Software DependencyAny
    Users able to reproduce bug 0
    Users unable to reproduce bug 0
    Attachments 0
    Assigned Users (none)
    Tags editor, Style




    1. October 2, 2011 7:47 AM
      pegasus pegasus is offline
      VaultWiki Team
      If this is occurring, it means that the page output started before the opening HTML tag was sent to the browser. Scroll to the top of the site and make sure that no text is appearing above the header. Also check the page HTML, even a space or line break before the HTML tag can cause this.
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    2. October 2, 2011 11:13 AM
      Lord Doys Lord Doys is offline
      Junior Member
      there was indeed a fetchtemplate warning from vbulletin
      fixed
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