I searched for something similar, but can't seem to find an instance where someone is having the same problem.

I'm using 156x156px .PNG files for my taxonomy images and they're covering up the title block of my stories, appearing roughly centered on the right hand side.

I'm using the PHPTemplate theme, but for the life of me, I can't seem to find the .CSS entry that controls the title box so I can adjust the size so the image doesn't overlap -- looking at the source for the page, the image shows up as part of the breadcrumbs)...

To start with, I'm going off to see if I can find a good tutorial on .CSS, but if anyone has any suggestions, I'd be most interested to hear them.

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zeroj’s picture

When I tried to add style to the taxonomy_context ouput with phptemplate, I found it necessary to modify phptemplate in order to distiguish between 'status' messages, used by configuration pages, and 'term' messages, used by taxonomy_context.

The changes I used can be found here;
included are minor changes to the default style for 'term' to remove 'status' style and disable the 'Term' heading.

I tried unsuccessfully to emulate your problem; in my environment, using the default phptemplate with only the style change in the patch, the title wraps around the term image on the taxonomy/page/or page. Did I missed something?

Max Bell’s picture

zeroj:

I'm not sure, to be honest. I'm going to experiment with your patch and see if it effects anything; I wasn't able to determine where phptemplate was displaying the graphic with respect to taxonomy_context -- the .css files used for either look nothing alike. The code for the page told me it was in breadcrumbs, but that doesn't seem right and didn't affect anything...

summit’s picture

Hi,

Did you succeed.
Can somebody post the patch here please, the link is not available anymore.
Thanks in advance,
greetings,

Martijn
www.gratis-informatie.nl