Last modified: 2012-09-27 01:10:38 UTC
Hi First of all, I'm not sure about if I make bug in right place or not; if not, please guide me. ckb.wikipedia has not moved to beta yet, and we don't know why. But I have experienced beta for more than one month, and there is no problem about that (Beta and Mono skin). But about VECTOR skin, there are some problems: By default image will set in right, that should be in left(we use Arabic script rtl); and when i add "left" to image tag, nothing change; funny is that when I add right, image moves to left!!!! The other problem is about "edit" link above every section; we use Arabic script and regarding that edit link should be set in left, something like that in English: section title..........................[edit] but in vector we have: [edit]section title..........................
May I make a change in Vector.css? Have you received this issue?
The edit links line up just fine for me at http://ckb.wikipedia.org/wiki/%DA%BE%DB%8E%D9%85%D9%86_%D9%85%D9%88%DA%A9%D8%B1%DB%8C%D8%A7%D9%86%DB%8C . Does this happen when you are logged out? Maybe it's your user CSS or some gadget that's messing things up.
Dear Roan, we had those problems that I mentioned above. But I made these changes: http://ckb.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki%3AVector.css&action=historysubmit&diff=40665&oldid=40334 and. Right now the problem for editsection has solved, and about pictures, their flotation is correct but I think text is very close to pics. If you dont mind please check it and if correction was needed do it. Thank a lot.
(In reply to comment #3) > If you dont > mind please check it and if correction was needed do it. Thank a lot. Looks good. These issues are fixed in trunk as well, closing bug.
I have no idea which revisions fixed this, but said revision is at least still not deployed and I just got another help request on en.wikipedia from a rtl user, this time from dv.wikipedia.org (Gave him tips on how to do this in his MediaWiki:Vector.css. I advise deploying whatever revision fixes this.