Last modified: 2004-08-21 23:25:44 UTC
BUG MIGRATED FROM SOURCEFORGE http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=990689&group_id=34373&atid=411192 Originally submitted by kelvSYC (kelvsyc) 2004-07-14 08:30 In Camino 0.8 for OSX 10.3.4, I discovered a really weird bug while editing my monobook.css file. I go to the edit page, and press preview without actually changing anything, and the rendering is all of a sudden different (in the sense that before, some of my rules overrided those provided by MediaWiki, while after, those rules were being overridden by those provided by MediaWiki). I haven't tried what would happen if I saved this "change" (even though I did not change anything). The only significant changes in the source is the following: Before clicking preview: <style type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/ @import "/w/wiki.phtml?title=-&action=raw&gen=css"; @import "/w/wiki.phtml?title=-&action=raw&gen=css&smaxage=0"; @import "/w/wiki.phtml?title=User:KelvSYC/monobook.css&action=raw&ctype=text/css"; /*]]>*/</style> After clicking preview: <style type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/ @import "/w/wiki.phtml?title=-&action=raw&gen=css&smaxage=0&maxage=0); a { text-decoration: underline; color: #0000FF !important; } /* CSS2.1 uses one colon for pseudo-classes, while the proposed namespace-aware CSS3 uses two (to distinguish it from an element inside another namespace). So that it is both backwards and forwards compatible, I have both here. */ a::visited { color: #7F007F !important; } a::active { color: #FF0000 !important; } a:visited { color: #7F007F !important; } a:active { color: #FF0000 !important; } a.new { color: #FF0000 !important; } a.interwiki, a.external { color: #3366BB !important; } a.stub { color: #772233 !important; } #bodyContent ul > li, #p-nav ul > li, #p-tb ul > li, #p-lang ul > li { list-style-image: none; line-height: normal !important; } #p-tb, #p-nav, #p-lang, #p-personal, #p-logo { position:fixed; z-index:3; width:12.3em; } #p-search { width: 100%; position:absolute; left: 0; top: 0; z-index: 0; background:none; } #p-search h5 { display: none; } #p-search .pBody { background: none; text-align:right; border: none; } #p-cactions { font-size: 100%; } #p-cactions ul { margin: 0; } #p-cactions li.selected { font-weight: bold; } #p-cactions li a { text-transform: none; } #p-cactions li { padding: 1px; } /* hack until bug is fixed */ #p-cactions li.new a { color: #FF0000 !important; } #p-personal { top: 155px; } #p-nav { top: 235px; } #p-tb { top: 340px; } #p-lang { top: 410px; } #p-lang .pBody { height: 185px; overflow: auto; } #p-personal .pBody { margin: 0; background: White; border: 1px solid #aaaaaa; padding: 0 0.8em 0.3em 0.5em; } #p-personal ul { list-style-type: square; margin: 0.3em 0 0 1.5em; padding:0; text-align:left; text-transform: none; } #p-personal li { display: list-item; padding:0; margin: 0 0 0 0; color:#000000; } #p-personal a { text-decoration:underline !important; } li#pt-userpage { background: none } #footer { float: right; position:absolute; left:12.2em; right:0; } #globalWrapper { font-size:100%; } h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 { font-family: "Bitstream Vera Sans", "Lucida Grande", Verdana, Lucida, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; } #bodyContent * { line-height:normal !important; } body { font: x-small "Bitstream Vera Sans", Verdana, "Lucida Grande", Lucida, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; background-attachment: fixed; } /*]]>*/</style> Screenshots can be provided on request. en:User:kelvSYC ------------------------- Additional comments ------------------------ Date: 2004-07-29 08:04 Sender: SF user vibber Can you please narrow this down to a minimal case, test in another browser, and provide screenshots? Also be sure that you've got the current styles loaded; there are awful horrid cache issues with this stuff. ------------------------------------------------- Date: 2004-08-16 08:00 Sender: SF user timwi This bug has been migrated to MediaZilla: http://bugzilla.wikipedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86 Please leave additional comments or attachments there.
Duplicate migration *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 86 ***