Hi Marc, *,
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 5:50 PM, Marc Paré<marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
Le 2012-09-14 01:12, bugzilla-daemon@freedesktop.org a écrit :
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54902
Bug #: 54902
Summary: TDF Site: Too wide "3.5 Features" Link menu bar
[...]
Confirmed. With FF v10.0.7 ESR; Chromium v.20.0.11.32.57; Konqueror v.4.8.5
(worse in Ctrl+ but OK in Ctrl-);
See my comment in the bug. The layout is done based on the initial
display. That some browsers don't linearily scale the font as they do
with the rest of the stuff that is visible on screen is something I
surely won't fix by constantly watching for view-changes..
This was also on my to-do list. I was going to ask if this was normal? If I
increase the "view" in my FF, some of the menus then exceed the left-right
boundaries of the CMS. I don't believe that this is correct.
If they exceed the same amount to the left as they do on the right,
then this is correct/the intended behaviour.
Is there anything that we could do?
Use less/shorter menu names.
I don't want to decrease the fontsize for the items, but I'm open to
even further reduce the padding between elements before having it
exceed the layout's margins.
You can try this on the Download menu line. Increase or decrease your view
with Ctrl+ or Ctrl-
Nah, that is invalid. You need to refresh/reload after changing zoom,
or you will get wrong results.
ciao
Christian
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