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ICHI_UK
Webpage resizing
  • 2006/1/19 11:44

  • ICHI_UK

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 181

  • Since: 2005/11/1


Can someone please explain to me why some of my webpages seem to oversize and others seem to stay to the correct page size.. See below:

Correct pages:

http://www.ichipromotions.com/
http://www.ichipromotions.com/modules/newbb/
http://www.ichipromotions.com/modules/sections/

Incorrect pages:

http://www.ichipromotions.com/modules/contact/
http://www.ichipromotions.com/modules/xoopsmembers/index.php (may need to hit submit to see)
http://www.ichipromotions.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=1021&forum=11

If anyone can help that would be appreciated

Thanks

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Stewdio
Re: Webpage resizing
  • 2006/1/19 14:40

  • Stewdio

  • Community Support Member

  • Posts: 1560

  • Since: 2003/5/7 1


hhttp://www.ichipromotions.com/modules/contact/

The comment form box is too large with it's default size. You could set up the contact page to hide the right side blocks, or edit the form template in such a way so that it is not as wide.

http://www.ichipromotions.com/modules/xoopsmembers/index.php

Almost the same as above. The results page has lots of tables that are automagically reduced, but only as far as the imagees will allow. You can reduce your avatar size, but this would require having all your users re-upload smaller versions if they are close to the maximum allowed size as indicated in your site preferences. Another alternative of course is to edit the template, create a class id for the image placeholder and add a new class to your theme .css

http://www.ichipromotions.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=1021&forum=11

This one is easy. It's your signature. The banner is too long, forcing the page to elongate. Reduce your signature image to get immediate results. You would of course have to make a post for the rest of the forum users to follow suit and it will be hard to enforce on those who wish not to comply with a simple rule.

Personaly, I would go with a non-fixed width theme for your site, or edit the theme.html (and/or .css) to make your site 95% screen width or something to that effect.

As a side note, I've still been looking into the session error we have been working on. Still nothing to report. You may have to live with the nagging problem until CBB comes out with a more compatible version 2.3.x, or 2.4.x version of the module for XOOPS 2.0.13.x.

The next couple versions of XOOPS may have more compatibilty for the older modules you have, so an upgrade in the future wihout loosing your current modules is within reach.

Cheers.
XOOPS Community Support

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ICHI_UK
Re: Webpage resizing
  • 2006/1/19 15:50

  • ICHI_UK

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 181

  • Since: 2005/11/1


Thanks for that Stew.. one comment I would like from what you mentioned re this

"The comment form box is too large with it's default size. You could set up the contact page to hide the right side blocks"

I have just tried that and it takes it from ALL PAGES and not just Contact Usbut I chose the Contact Us page..??

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Stewdio
Re: Webpage resizing
  • 2006/1/19 16:12

  • Stewdio

  • Community Support Member

  • Posts: 1560

  • Since: 2003/5/7 1


If thats the case, then it may be a global form setting in the .css file and may be worth looking in there.
XOOPS Community Support

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ICHI_UK
Re: Webpage resizing
  • 2006/1/19 16:17

  • ICHI_UK

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 181

  • Since: 2005/11/1


Its ok man Ive sorted it

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