make top AD banner absolute?
make top AD banner absolute?
When viewing the site on my Android the top banner you have in the big blue header moves down and over the the links section and makes navigation pretty tricky to impossible.
the whole section of links is covered..
I am 100% mobile internet browser outside of working hours..
the whole section of links is covered..
I am 100% mobile internet browser outside of working hours..
Re: make top AD banner absolute?
Yup, been mentioned, commented on, and looked into. Aaron is procceding on how to fix that problem. Thankyou. ![BigGrin [biggrin]](./images/smilies/msp_biggrin.gif)
Oh ya, you probably mean 'absolete' as "get rid of it".
![BigGrin [biggrin]](./images/smilies/msp_biggrin.gif)
Oh ya, you probably mean 'absolete' as "get rid of it".
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Re: make top AD banner absolute?
No, absolute is a css positioning rule. The element is positioned relative to its first positioned (not static) ancestor element. With the upgrade there are probably a few quirks that need to be worked out.
Re: make top AD banner absolute?
gone is good too..
a static position works too.
for you Amx ;)
Absolute Positioning:
An element whose position property has the value absolute is said to be absolutely positioned, and is completely removed from the document flow: it doesn’t affect subsequent elements at all. It’s positioned with respect to its containing block, and it establishes a new containing block for normal flow children, and for descendants whose position property is set to absolute.

a static position works too.
for you Amx ;)
Absolute Positioning:
An element whose position property has the value absolute is said to be absolutely positioned, and is completely removed from the document flow: it doesn’t affect subsequent elements at all. It’s positioned with respect to its containing block, and it establishes a new containing block for normal flow children, and for descendants whose position property is set to absolute.
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Re: make top AD banner absolute?
Huh - I was thinking he wanted a Vodka ad on top.. 

Re: make top AD banner absolute?
Like mentioned before in other posts I have a fix for this coming. Probably tonight if I have the energy. I have a site-wide template overhaul in the works.
Re: make top AD banner absolute?
Too much computer talk for me.
I can barely pronounce 'computer'. 
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Re: make top AD banner absolute?
The static position would take it out of the flow, which would bump up everything underneath it. It'd be a hassle. I don't know what the mobile site looks like, my phone aint fancy like that. Web savvy fishermen! What's the world coming to. 

Re: make top AD banner absolute?
Aaron,
i'll hold off on my QA work until the next overhaul happens ;)
i'll hold off on my QA work until the next overhaul happens ;)

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Re: make top AD banner absolute?
Blame it on me. I'm out of town and Aaron may he waiting till I get back. BTW, 87 in Austin and gas is $3.25.oneshot wrote:Aaron,
i'll hold off on my QA work until the next overhaul happens ;)
Re: make top AD banner absolute?
hang in there Aaron. You're doing a great job and we all appreciate the time you put into this great site.
Re: make top AD banner absolute?
I like the latest banner with the links, it brings back the feel of the old site and keeps me from having to jump all over the place.
Re: make top AD banner absolute?
It was never our intention to have the forum be completely separate from the rest of the site (i.e. without menus) but it was more important for us to get the forum online first than to get it all working together as one. The site was going offline for hours at a time at random intervals and it was the old forum that was causing it. Now that the two are synced up everything should be easier again.
BTW, I count this banner ad placement problem as solved. As well, that d--n John Deer ad should be gone today. That rollover action is killing me.
naughty naughty, no swearing. - edited by = amx, today's 'bad mod'.
BTW, I count this banner ad placement problem as solved. As well, that d--n John Deer ad should be gone today. That rollover action is killing me.
naughty naughty, no swearing. - edited by = amx, today's 'bad mod'.
Re: make top AD banner absolute?
great updates!!
i'll do some hammering a lil later ;)
i'll do some hammering a lil later ;)
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Re: make top AD banner absolute?
Menu looks great now. I figured you were working on something, but this is is better than I was hoping for.Aaron wrote:It was never our intention to have the forum be completely separate from the rest of the site (i.e. without menus) but it was more important for us to get the forum online first than to get it all working together as one. The site was going offline for hours at a time at random intervals and it was the old forum that was causing it. Now that the two are synced up everything should be easier again.
BTW, I count this banner ad placement problem as solved. As well, that damn John Deer ad should be gone today. That rollover action is killing me.
Jealous. I just spent a week in Minneapolis and actually had frost on my windshield one morning. At least it was sunny. I was in Austin last year and I could quickly see why it has such a great reputation.Mike Carey wrote:Blame it on me. I'm out of town and Aaron may he waiting till I get back. BTW, 87 in Austin and gas is $3.25.oneshot wrote:Aaron,
i'll hold off on my QA work until the next overhaul happens ;)