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Apparently core Fields assumes that the theme (or CSSer) will take care of fields with inline labels:
.field-label-inline .field-label,
.field-label-inline .field-items,
.field-label-inline .field-items .field-item {
display: inline;
}
.field-label-inline .field-items .field-item {
margin-right: 1em;
}
.field-label {
font-weight: bold;
}
This works for me. Perhaps it could be included in the standard [XHTML] CSS with Omega.
Comments
Comment #1
JSCSJSCS CreditAttribution: JSCSJSCS commentedThis styling is in omega/alpha/alpha-alpha.css
Comment #2
NancyDruHmm, must have been a change since alpha4, because it is not in my code.
Comment #3
JSCSJSCS CreditAttribution: JSCSJSCS commentedOh, here have been so many changes since Alpha 4. I really recommend an upgrade to Beta 3
Comment #4
NancyDruUpdated and it's okay now.
Comment #5
JSCSJSCS CreditAttribution: JSCSJSCS commentedAlright! Now we can help each other through Beta 4-8, RC1-5, No.I.Really.Mean.It.This.Time. 1-4, and finally Omega 3.0.0!!
Comment #6
NancyDruBTW, when I upgraded, I lost my fixed width layout. Not a biggie, I just added a body width to my CSS.
Comment #7
JSCSJSCS CreditAttribution: JSCSJSCS commentedThe width's of your layout should have been determined by your Omega Sub-theme's Grid Settings -> Default (960px) layout settings, not by custom CSS. It is what Omega is all about.
Check out this newbie article:
http://mydrupaljourney.com/articles/2011/06/24/omegas-grid-layout-settings
Comment #8
NancyDruGood stuff. Please make it available through the project page; I'm sure I'll need it again.
Apparently I lost that setting when I upgraded. But now I know what to do next time.
Comment #9
NancyDruMissed
.field-label-inline .field-items .field-item
which is used by Date.Comment #10
apaderno