Thinking about Wikipedia layout, just about every longer page has an image, infobox, or other "data overview template". All these have one thing in common: They are located in the upper right corner of the page.
The summary box of the stable versions feature is in the upper right corner of the page.
Anyone else see a layout nightmare approaching?
Magnus
2007/10/5, Magnus Manske magnusmanske@googlemail.com:
Thinking about Wikipedia layout, just about every longer page has an image, infobox, or other "data overview template". All these have one thing in common: They are located in the upper right corner of the page.
This is not a feature, it's a bug of MediaWiki which appears because FlaggedRevisions are not in the core of the code, but an extension. This leads to the problem that although this is absolutely not the intention, the icon cannot be placed outside of the content box, as it was planned to be. If someone could fix this bug, than that would be great. And the icon would no longer be in the content box.
See also a thread on WikiTech named "Help with CSS in Flagged Revisions" where this problem is discussed.
Furthermore, it is my opinion that it would be nice if the box that appears when you click on +/- would not move the text around, but just overlap it. So, if some CSS-wizard could do that, that would make me happy :-)
Best wishes,
Philipp
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