On sab, 2003-01-18 at 22:22, Ray Saintonge
wrote:
Something has gone strange with the way the
Wikipedia pages are
rendered. I keep a standard skin with a fixed right QuickBar (since
floating right is not available). For some reason the software
to-day began putting the QuickBar on the left, overlapping the main
frame of the page. Links from the top part of the main frame are
unavailable, including my own user preferences.
The code looks okay to me, and runs great in Mozilla/Phoenix 0.5, IE
6.0, and Konqueror 3.0.3.
What version of which browser are you using? That should help narrow it
down. (Please don't say Netscape 4.x... I fear it greatly! ;)
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)
I'm using Netscape 6.2.2. I've found that I can access my preferences
page by going to the "differences" page for any article. The problem
seems to go away if I choose a left QuickBar in the preferences.
Still I like having the right QuickBar because it's my own peculiar
way of telling myself whether I'm in Wikipedia or Wiktionary at any
particular moment.
BTW, is it worthwhile to go to Netscape 7
Eclecticology
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