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The postbit goes on but the signature starts at the avatar. Could it start right around the homepage area? What I'm saying is to bring it down if the postbit information is enabled.
Agreed - the likes, post date+tools and signature should be inline with the bottom of the extended postbit when the actual post area is shorter than the postbit info.
Took me a few minutes to find which skin this was possible on, but I also agree. Whilst I dont think it should be BELOW the last entry of the post info bit though. I think it should be in like (I.E not make the post area any bigger).
So on Sir Nick's post just above, his sig should END on the same line as 'Location: Florida'
Took me a few minutes to find which skin this was possible on, but I also agree. Whilst I dont think it should be BELOW the last entry of the post info bit though. I think it should be in like (I.E not make the post area any bigger).
So on Sir Nick's post just above, his sig should END on the same line as 'Location: Florida'
I actually like this idea a lot. But wouldn't using display: table; or some variant of it make it not compatible, or require alot of tweaks for certain browsers?
It can be done many ways, actually. I just haven't found a "proper" way to do it, or a cross-browser friendly way; but then again, I'm not an expert with CSS, though, so I could just be missing something.
It can be done many ways, actually. I just haven't found a "proper" way to do it, or a cross-browser friendly way; but then again, I'm not an expert with CSS, though, so I could just be missing something.
JavaScript isn't exactly practical here, because you then have to consider you would have to use CSS anyways for users who don't have JavaScript enabled (and believe it or not, there IS still users who have it disabled :/)
But I think it can be done in a proper way using CSS, which would be the best bet. I'm thinking maybe using the float CSS property; but then you might have to use clear somewhere. I'm not sure though, as (like I said before) I'm not an expert with CSS positioning
You don't know the height, but you don't have to. There's a CSS property min-height that allows you to set a minimum height to a div or something. The only way the height would not expand is if you're using float (as the text basically floats above the parent object, if I'm not mistaken)
You don't know the height, but you don't have to. There's a CSS property min-height that allows you to set a minimum height to a div or something. The only way the height would not expand is if you're using float (as the text basically floats above the parent object, if I'm not mistaken)