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added all kinds of new stuff still missed the header issue - raven - 02-22-2017 :p i still had to add in several enters in the header code to space it down farenough so it wouldn't cover the stuff below it idk why i have to do it am i the only one ? every time i have to do that strange added all kinds of new stuff still missed the header issue - mudmin - 02-22-2017 No. It's not you...the problem is that I haven't found one solution that works on everything and every screen size. The padding jumps around on different sizes. So this slightly bigger window has less padding than this slightly smaller window. http://puu.sh/ufq5l/ccf7c6510c.png http://puu.sh/ufq4g/b7bb4b9fed.png Also, different servers process the code just slightly differently that one solution will work fine on Apache and then nginx will leave a big black bar below the menu. Until I can figure out something that works universally, It's probably best to make a little css hack for your own server. I'll do more reading on it and see if I can come up with something. added all kinds of new stuff still missed the header issue - raven - 02-23-2017 lol figures its just me and i have apache2 installed on ubuntu 14.04, phpmyadmin works no issues multicraft works too weird ill have to try it on my debain with apache2 added all kinds of new stuff still missed the header issue - mudmin - 02-23-2017 It's definitely not you. It's just that most of the "fixes" on one system cause more problems on others. Since it's primarily error messages and when you try to echo things in the header, I've left it until I find a universal fix. |