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When viewing pages where panels are used the beige oval (which surrounds headers and titles) is broken up, there is white space between the rounded corners and the middle part of the top row of the oval. Also the top left rounded corner is offset several pixels to the left.
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#3 | screen_capsIE7.png | 800.59 KB | jimijamesi |
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Comments
Comment #1
klaasvw CreditAttribution: klaasvw commentedThanks for the report!
Could you provide a screenshot and browser info?
Thanks!
Comment #2
jimijamesi CreditAttribution: jimijamesi commentedComment #3
jimijamesi CreditAttribution: jimijamesi commentedFirefox 2.0.0.9
IE7
screen caps attached explanatory notes in red text
hey did I mention that deco is one sexy theme... good job...
Comment #4
klaasvw CreditAttribution: klaasvw commentedComment #5
add1sun CreditAttribution: add1sun commentedI wouldn't consider supporting contrib modules critical.
Comment #6
klaasvw CreditAttribution: klaasvw commentedChecking if this can still be reproduced in 7.x-1.x
Comment #7
klaasvw CreditAttribution: klaasvw commentedTried testing this in 7.x-1.x but no wrong style is used for panel headers.
There is a problem if you use nodes in panels though. Panels renders the node title separately. You can fix this by editing the settings of the node pane and selecting "override title" and "leave node title".
I also pushed a commit that prevents the empty title HTML from rendering if there's no title: http://drupalcode.org/project/deco.git/commit/97cb993
Marking this for porting to d6
Comment #8
c31ck CreditAttribution: c31ck commented