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Just wanted to notice that the wiki isn't displaying correctly within the latest dev release of Chrome.
The sidebar breaks, and is displayed below the main content.
Birger
Ed1t: Changed the subject.
Last edited by MindTooth (2009-09-30 16:03:13)
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Well, write a Mail to Google then. :-)
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i think is a bug in that version because is displaying correctly with the stable version.
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I might think that the wiki isn't up2date with the css
Birger
Ed1t: http://qa-dev.w3.org:8001/css-validator … =1&lang=en
4 errors.
Last edited by MindTooth (2009-09-16 19:08:51)
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Same probem in newer builds of webkit in other browsers. The intresting thing is that it renders the same way as most cli browsers
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It seems like the theme shipped with MediaWiki is the problem. This occurs on other wikis too. Isn't there any webish guys that could post a tiny fix. Really bad Chrome doesn't use Firebug..
Birger
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Well, report that to the MediaWiki guys. But on the other hand it might be a bug in chrome; every other browser seems fine.
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I compiled new uzbl with newest libsoup and libwebkit packages nad Wiki is not displaying corrently .
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That's weired . The wiki looks fine here .
x86_64 :
libwebkit-newest 1.1.14-2
libsoup-newest 2.27.92-1
epiphany-git 20090909-1
English is not my native language .
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I think there might be varying webkits. I know that some gnome developers are adding gtk things to webkit for epiphany... and that there are a few kde developers adding kde things. I'm not sure if they are really forks or just what. For chrome, I think they are using Apple's Safari's webkit pretty directly.
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I think there might be varying webkits. I know that some gnome developers are adding gtk things to webkit for epiphany... and that there are a few kde developers adding kde things. I'm not sure if they are really forks or just what. For chrome, I think they are using Apple's Safari's webkit pretty directly.
Then libwebkit-git uses Apple's Safari engine too
I use this engine .
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I have tracked down the error. Is is located in the KTHML tweak file:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/skins/archlin … LFixes.css
Please remove this. It solves the problem in Chrome Dev.
Birger
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Yep, can confirm this too. Nice detective skills, MindTooth. Guessing though this might be a fix for IE though.
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I think it is a fix for KHTML which is shipped with previous KDE releases. Since it is on an own stylesheet called khtmltweak.css or something. Would be nice to se if it breaks IE. Any wiki admins on this?
Birger
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Hmm, my wiki does the same thing. It's a little annoying, but I've been living with it. It's a MediaWiki BTW.
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A easy fix it provided. But no response from the wiki-people.
Birger
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Have you filled a bug report, MindTooth? The devs might not see it if its not listed.
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No, I haven't. Will do when I have the time.
Birger
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Still lacking behind to fix this issue. Annoying that I need to scroll down each time I want to search or click "Recent changes".
Birger
Ed1t: The problem: http://wiki.archlinux.org/skins/archlin … LFixes.css
Last edited by MindTooth (2009-10-26 19:04:02)
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really annoying indeed!
i switched themes with my personal wiki ... but that's kinda lame
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Over a month since I provided the fix, and yet there is no intentions to resolve the bug.
Birger
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Over a month since I provided the fix, and yet there is no intentions to resolve the bug.
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maybe you should report this bug on mediawiki bugtracker.
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This bug is fixed in the newest trunk I guess. From what I can see, the new version of MediaWiki doesn't have a KHTMLFixes.css file, this is some of the developers of the Arch wiki style has forgot to remove when they upgraded. So the problem lies with wiki people.
Birger
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ok. then send an email to pierre and explain all this.
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We will get this fix for free when mediawiki releases a new version.
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