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4/16/2009 10:02 AM
 

I would but unfortunately its only accessible within our network. Please let me know if there is something else we can do. I could post the css of the files you take a look at if that helps.

 
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4/16/2009 11:21 AM
 

Hi Energi,

without being able to see what is actually going on with the page and its styles, the only thing I can suggest you is to download and install the Web Developer Toolbar for FireFox. It allows you to see what styles get loaded/overridden and manually edit them on the fly to fix the issue. Let me know if I can further help you.

Best regards,
Dario Rossa

 
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4/22/2009 2:01 PM
 

With fingers crossed, I believe I solved the biggest issue. So the text no longer pushes past the template border. I went back and set the blog_body width and added "overflow:auto" to it. It seems to have solved the problem.

However, if an image is inserted that is larger than the forced limit  width(mine is 500px) it still doesn't resize it or makes it so I cannot insert it. What does the forced limit do? Am I not understanding what that option is supposed to do?

Thanks for the help though everyone.

 
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4/24/2009 4:13 AM
 

Hi Energi,

this issue has been reported (BLG-7218) and is currently being fixed.

Best regards,
Dario Rossa

 
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