See the picture. Why there is blank in one signature but no in the other? Is there some reason that EE forum do this?
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August 16, 2007 5:31am
Subscribe [0]#1 / Aug 16, 2007 5:31am
See the picture. Why there is blank in one signature but no in the other? Is there some reason that EE forum do this?
#2 / Aug 16, 2007 10:20am
I’m not quite seeing what you’re referring to. Can you walk me through the picture and help me narrow down the bit that doesn’t look right? I don’t know how it should look well enough to say.
It may also help you to spot what’s going on if you: 1. switch template groups- does the issue look like purely a style one, and vary according to template; 2. do a ‘reveal source’ on the rendered page, take a look at the rendered code and style- that should help clarify how/why things are displaying as they are.
#3 / Aug 16, 2007 10:26am
i have the same thing here at EE. sometimes after my signature is few empty rows, sometimes not. Those black arrows shows in my example pic that whats happening. Upper the sig is “tight” and lower, in the arrowed sig, there is un-needed space!
#4 / Aug 16, 2007 10:28am
now i have in this thread, first signature is “tight” and my reply after you has that space.
#5 / Aug 16, 2007 10:50am
Ah- I think I get it. You mean the space below your signature to the bottom of the division- under which are the buttons? I believe it’s just a function of the left member sig/avatar section. It requires a certain amount of space- so the right side has to be that high as well. And the content is top aligned, so if the right side has less content than the left, you get a space. If it isn’t, you don’t get as much space.
I’m going to add a bit of extra content here so this reply is longer- should be no extra space.
Because the right content extends below the left content.
That look like what’s going on?
#6 / Aug 16, 2007 11:02am
Stupid me. again i got my eyes too close. Of course thats whats going on. lol. What a wonderful world :coolsmile:
#7 / Aug 16, 2007 11:26am
Whee! Glad that was it. And don’t feel too bad- I didn’t understand that the arrows in the image were meant to show the ‘gap’. I thought they were part of the sig- which is why it took me so long to figure out what you were asking. Doh!