Edited by Trebor, 16 March 2011 - 01:18 AM.
Huge amounts of white space after webtoons
Started by Trebor, Mar 16 2011 01:17 AM
#1
Posted 16 March 2011 - 01:17 AM
Huge amts of white space after webtoon style comics, reproduced on mac and win on Chrome. Not reproduced on FF. kthxbai.
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#2
Posted 16 March 2011 - 02:26 AM
I just spent 40 minutes making sure it's not my fault and it's chrome's. It's not something I can fix. Chrome will have to. It's happening on pure HTML+CSS, JS is not even involved in the problem.
Works fine on IE, Firefox, Opera. Even IE6 doesn't have that problem. Though, IE6 does have a hoard of other problems. xD
If you refresh repeatedly, sometimes the white space will get smaller. lol
Works fine on IE, Firefox, Opera. Even IE6 doesn't have that problem. Though, IE6 does have a hoard of other problems. xD
If you refresh repeatedly, sometimes the white space will get smaller. lol
#3
Guest_Arket_von_Kartoffel
Posted 27 March 2011 - 05:00 PM
Was bored so started poking around. Chrome seems to take offense to the table at the bottom of the div the images are in. (The one that holds ads on long pages, like on the Tower of God or Noblesse series)
Easiest thing that seemed to fix it was removing the align="right" and changing the margin to 8px 0 8px auto. Gets rid of the float on the table in chrome and still keeps it shifted to the right.
Easiest thing that seemed to fix it was removing the align="right" and changing the margin to 8px 0 8px auto. Gets rid of the float on the table in chrome and still keeps it shifted to the right.