Purely aesthetic, but when the listing display is using vari1024.css the buttons could do with some top or bottom spacing. With the CSS for a smaller screen size the buttons are conjoined:
Looks OK on the wider screen layout (vari1280.css):
Purely aesthetic, but when the listing display is using vari1024.css the buttons could do with some top or bottom spacing. With the CSS for a smaller screen size the buttons are conjoined:
Looks OK on the wider screen layout (vari1280.css):
Last edited by astral276; 10th March 2012 at 09:57 AM.
And for those of us with technical deficient minds. What is "vari1024 css," Mel?
It's the style sheet for those viewing eBid in a window of less than 1024 pixels width. Amongst other things it controls the size and position of page elements on the screen.
So is there something that the average seller needs to do or is this strictly something that the technologically gifted need to address? Or perhaps it is just something that just has to be lived with by those viewing on smaller monitors?
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