various elements overflow sheet div - artisteer 3rc, drupal 6,ie7


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David Welch

Posted: 4/30/2011
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Not sure how I can be the first to report this... very strange.

In IE7, with the latest Artisteer 3RC, various elements overflow their container div, best example would be the resize widget for resizable body fields in drupal:



THis is a new test installation of drupal, with an Artisteer 3RC theme created with just one 'Suggest' click. However I've tested this and the same thing happens with all themes created with Artisteer 3RC themes... 2.6 themes look fine.
 
David Welch

Posted: 4/30/2011
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Sorry, broken img link, should be
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David Welch

Posted: 5/1/2011
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In terms of elements spilling to the right of the page, overlapping sidebar etc. Adding a width declaration for the size of the sidebar to this section of the artisteer ie7 stylesheet worked fine:

.art-content-layout .art-layout-cell, .art-content-layout .art-layout-cell .art-content-layout .art-layout-cell

So that solves that problem, the next being page height. It seems that when elements are added after a certain point in the page render, parent and child elements aren't able to correctly size/resize themselves in ie7. At the moment the main content is spilling over the footer and escaping the page sheet container. I ended up just using a min-height declaration for the page to the same section as above in ie7 sheet.

Like I say, it's only affected by elements added to a page after a certain point in the page render... Like wysiwyg modules, which replace a text box with a formatting text box, jquery plugins like galleria which play around with elements on the page... etc etc.

And only ie7 (and maybe ie6 as well, not tested). There are other gripes I'm noticing with ie7 as well (occasionally the menu gets repeated vertically down the page... artisteer seems to interfere with imagecache...!)... and I thought ie6 would be the main problem.


 
Stephen

Posted: 6/28/2011
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I have a similar problem but with IE8. The block banner elements break out into the page. Works fine in Chrome and other browsers. Any suggestions as to how I can fix this?

IE8 pic:


Here's what it should look like (Chrome)


Any help at all would be greatly appreciated. This makes my website in IE look like crap.
 
Garry

Posted: 6/30/2011
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Fixing following validation errors and disabling the added plugins may be helpful in testing: http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mydiycnc.com%2F