See attached. I'm using Drupal's default theme and I haven't messed with any styles.

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michelle’s picture

Category: bug » support
Status: Active » Closed (won't fix)

That line is in Garland. I don't know why it's up higher on your site but Garland does all sorts of funky things with negative margins and such it's hard to predict. At any rate, I can't remove something from Garland from within AF so there's nothing I can do here.

Michelle

peťo’s picture

I have exactly the same problem... Do you have any tips how to get rid of this line? I mean some "how to"...

Thanks

MGParisi’s picture

can you provide a URL, I can then see if its a CSS issue.

peťo’s picture

it is for example www.mysite.sk/?q=node/6

MGParisi’s picture

Ok, you got major problems with your theme, try displaying it in IE... Check out the #css channel on freenode, they can help you... And the link you provided has NO line... This issue will best be dealt with on IRC...

Sorry
Mike

peťo’s picture

sorry, I thought that you dont need example exactly form my site. Anyway, thanks, now I know, where the problem is. Site is displayed wrong in IE, FF and Opera too. That line, that strikes the bottom of post is div with id "comments" form garland theme. There are some border settings with "-" values. Check .css for garland theme. I can now change border values, but it changes also displaying comments...

Sorry for that stupid link, my site has another address and is accessible only for logged in users. But its my test site, so I can change it if you really want. And another thing - this bug is visible onlly when user has ability to write comments - when there is div with id "comments" although it has 0 height.

P.S sorry for my bad english

MGParisi’s picture

Nope, I wont fix... Maybe someone else will, but not here, not like this...

May I make a suggestion? I spent over 10 minutes triing to find out this "Line" on your website. Ultimately I gave up... Make sure the details you give in your posts for support are correct. I was willing to try and help you out more then I should of...

Also, If you have problems with style's, and your website is not availble then dont come looking for support. Also on Freenode there is a CSS channel you can join. Most people who develop sites do not design sites, so getting help with styles is not something you will easily find on Drupal. Its best if you find another resource that deals specifically with website design.

Thanks, and good luck
Mike

peťo’s picture

one more sorry, I fell like a fool now... my site isnt www.mysite.sk, it was only example (I ve never thought that www.mysite.sk really exist...), I am really sorry... So, if you want, please check out MY site http://www.gma.sk/test/?q=node/6 ...