On 10/22/06, Simetrical <Simetrical+wikitech(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Ah . . . this is my fault. I would have preferred for
the order of
the spans inside the headings to be logical (title first, then edit
link), but that didn't work with the floats. I'll try to find a way
to fix this ASAP. (The span was moved inside the header to start with
mainly because of poor visual display, with a secondary goal of more
logical HTML markup.)
Okay, here's the situation. If the editsection span is placed after
the heading proper in source, IE and Firefox don't want to reflow and
so they move the float down below any already-rendered content.
Opera, and apparently Safari, handle this correctly. I tried fiddling
with CSS hacks to get it to display right, but gave up. Currently I'm
thinking I'll revert to an in-source layout more like the previous
one, with the editsection span placed before the entire h# element,
and perhaps the h# element set to display as inline if that looks
helpful. Any thoughts?