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I'd be curious to know more about your configuration because this theme already drops the right sidebar when viewing admin pages to allow for more room for views like the theme page. What browser are you using? What's your screen resolution?
Iv'e tested this with FF 1.07 and 1.5 on windows 2k and XP and also with FF 1.07 on Linux (Mandrake 10.1) and I don't see this issue. I anyone else can reproduce (and help with a fix) that would be great.
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Comment #1
ymcp commentedYou can probably get around this by temporarily disabling CSS... in Firefox go to view -> page style -> no style
Alternatively, log into your server & rename the ".css" files in the relevant theme directory so that they don't get included.
Then log in to your site & change the default theme to something that works correctly.
Comment #2
dreed47 commentedI'd be curious to know more about your configuration because this theme already drops the right sidebar when viewing admin pages to allow for more room for views like the theme page. What browser are you using? What's your screen resolution?
Comment #3
wdrupal commentedI was able to change it back after I disabled CSS with the Web Developer Toolbar.
My setup is:
* Firefox 1.0.7 on Ubuntu Breezy
* 1400 x 1050 resolution
There were a couple of those 4 or 5 new themes that the radio buttons disappeared on.
Comment #4
dreed47 commentedIs anyone else seeing this behavior? I cannot reproduce this.
Comment #5
wdrupal commentedI wonder if it was the OS/browser combination? Firefox 1.0.7 on Ubuntu Linux...
Comment #6
dreed47 commentedIv'e tested this with FF 1.07 and 1.5 on windows 2k and XP and also with FF 1.07 on Linux (Mandrake 10.1) and I don't see this issue. I anyone else can reproduce (and help with a fix) that would be great.
Comment #7
dreed47 commentedunable to reproduce