I need a CSS guru to fix0r this ...
Whatever way the AJAX top stats thing is being done it's working fine in Firefox but exploding in Safari as well ..
Hmmmmmm
From what I can see, this Top10 section is held in a table, which is just getting thrown in right after a right-floated div... presumably the browsers are just using their own judgement on where to put it.
You can fix it in safari and chrome by adding style="clear: both;" to the opening table tag.
I'm not sure what files are being included, or where you have to go to modify this, but here's the area it's in... (it's the first search result for "<table")
Code:
</div> [B]<table align="center"
border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%" [COLOR="Red"]style="clear:both;"[/COLOR]>[/B]<tbody><tr><td><br>
<div class="blockhead" style="height: 16px; padding-right: 4px;
font-weight: bold;"> <a name="vsa_stats" class="collapse"
style="position: static;" id="collapse_vsa_fh_stats"
href="javascript:void(0);"><img
src="Irish%20SEO,%20Marketing%20&%20Webmaster%20Discussion_files/collapse_40b.png"
alt="" border="0"></a>
Or if you can't get to that, an empty clear div above the table should also do it.
<div style="clear: both;"></div>
Also, my own feedback on the new forum is that the list of threads is too busy with text... I want to scan down through the thread titles, but the text below the title competes way too much ("Started by blacknight, 01-03-2010 12:26 AM" ) especially with topic titles that aren't bold.
PS. Got a "Database error" while posting this... it still submitted ok though.