Re: CSS on Fedora wiki pages

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Le mardi 30 avril 2013 à 15:40:31 (+0100), Ian Collier a écrit : 
> Dear Webmaster,
> 
> In https://fedoraproject.org/static/css/fedora.css it defines #wrapper
> to have the attribute:
> 
>   overflow: hidden;
> 
> Is there a particular reason why this is needed?  It means that if I
> visit the Fedora wiki in a narrow web browser and the content goes off
> the right-hand side of the screen, I don't get a scrollbar to view
> the missing content.

Hi Ian,

Thanks for your question.
I think it does not really matter as we are using 960 Grid System, the
width of the blocks are set. If you have a narrow web browser it should
add a scroll bar itself.
The blocks all have the minimal width needed to display their content
IMHO.

I could be mistaken, please correct me if I am wrong. We have a lot of CSS
lines written by several people and part of it could certainly need
improvements.

Cheers,


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Kévin Raymond
(Shaiton)

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