On Sun, Apr 01, 2007 at 11:17:41AM -0300, Diogo Ramos wrote: > I am a heavy user of the GTK API Reference at http://www.gtk.org. I am > there all the time but I can use only the 2.6.2 version of it. The > up-to-date version has a big pink bar that follows me every time I > scroll the window of my navigator down. This wouldn't be a problem but > when I scroll the window of my navigator UP, all my screen is taken by > that pink bar. This is very likely a browser problem. The only relevant style information for that bar is: table.navigation#top { background: #ffeeee; border: solid 1px #ffaaaa; margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; position: fixed; top: 0; left: 0; height: 2em; z-index: 1; } And it looks good. > I can't see anything. One workaround is to press ctrl+a, > so my navigator selects everything and the pinks bar go away (at least > the parts that has letters under it). > I've tried changing navigators: Firefox 2, Firefox 1.5, Epiphany 2.16.1 > and even computers but the problem persist. I've tried to use the local > version (.tar.gz), but the problem is there too. Now this is strange. Epiphany uses the rendering engine of one of the others, but Firefox 1.5 and 2 should be different enough -- unless some kind of `we know what is good for you and therefore silently use the newer version' gimmick prevents you from actually seeing the result of rendering with two different engines. I suppose the problem disappears when you use a different (a) distribution (i.e. patches and tweaks) (b) rendering engine (KHTML, Opera, ...) but that's hardly a solution. You can make local documentation usable by removing the position: fixed; top: 0; left: 0; height: 2em; z-index: 1; part from styles. This will make the pink thing scroll with the rest of the content. > Sorry to bother you about this problem but looking at the malling list > list I thought this was the correct one to use. The gtk-devel would be a > choice too. gtk-devel or gtk-doc would be definitely better if it was a problem with the styles and they required a fix. However, it does not seem so. > Someone is having this same problem? Definitely not me (many browsers, including several Firefoxes). Cannot some borken extension cause this? Yeti -- http://gwyddion.net/ _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list