Sidebar issue
After upgrading to Feddly 2.x yesterday, the sidebar appears below the main content. I found out that that is caused by the margin-right attribute of the #sidearea element (34px). Any idea of how can I get around that?
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Inappropriate?Sorry about that. I am not able to reproduce this issue (although a couple of other users have seen the same issue). What OS are you running feedly on?
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Inappropriate?I am running on Mac OS 10.5.7, Firefox 3.5
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Do you have custom fonts/font sized defined in the Firefox Browser? -
Inappropriate?Also reported this problem and am running on OS X.5.8. Also using custom fonts, but when I switched back to default, didn't solve the issue.
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Inappropriate?Arial 16. By the way I uploaded a short screencast just in case. I'll remove it once you check it out :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2Mthw... -
Inappropriate?I am on Mac OS X too but I am not able to reproduce it (even when changing the font. We might be off by one pixel somewhere. Will continue to investigate. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Inappropriate?I see that you have firebug installed. Could you please let me know what are the size of the feedlyPage element please?
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the main frame is 1071 px. I changed to Top Navigation, with 969px width, but the problem persists. -
if you drill down in the DOM, there is an element called "feedlyPage". Can you please let me know the width of that element? Can you also try to set the overflow CSS attribute to hidden and see if that makes the sidebar to reflow correctly? -
Sorry, I couldn't find the element your are talking about in the DOM. Is it below another element in the hierarchy? -
Inappropriate?width on 'feedlyPage' is 646px. I'm not seeing any overflow css attributes on that element.
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Thanks. The width is correct. Can you please add an overflow css attribute to the element and see if causes the page to reflow? -
Inappropriate?adding the overflow to #feedlyPage does not get the page to reflow
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do you have a custom preference regarding the navigation being on the left? (Is that Window Vista with Aero? I like the transparency effect!) -
my sidebar is left by default (atleast I cant remember that I had changed it)
and its windows 7 with aero enabled and patched uxtheme.dll and theme called aero lightning from deviantart
I love that glass on that theme ( : -
Thanks Will try to reproduce. The glass theme is gorgeous. Where did you get the uxtheme.dll patch? (I am surprised window is not using that by default?!?! but then again taste has not been their forte!) -
oh and now I found out what you actually meant
I use the "left navigation - optimized for 1180 px and more " because I have 1280x800 display and I hate the black bar on top when firefox is not on full screen
btw that black bar still comes up occasionally -
http://uxstyle.com/ for the patch -
Inappropriate?OK after messing around with firebug, the only thing that seems to solve the problem is making the main window wider by changing margin-left on "#feedlyPart0" from 102px to something around 60px. This seems to leave enough room for everything to reflow properly.
I’m missing the last iteration of feedly
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Inappropriate?I'm running Windows XP with Firefox 3.5 on my home computer and laptop, and have the same problem on both.
I’m confused
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Thanks for the heads up. We are looking into that. We should have a patch before the end of the week. -
Any luck on resolving this? seems like it should be a simple fix... -
Chris, Here is a response from someone who was able to work around this problem: "I now see why I was having that problem with the featured blogs sidebar not showing: The browser page size was somehow reduced. + it and now fine." -
Interesting. that does seem to work! -
Yep, works for me too. I must have changed the zoom factor by mistake somehow. Ctrl + '+' did the trick. -
Inappropriate?So a conflict with something like stylish or greasemonkey?
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No. See thread above. It seems to be somehow related with the zoom factor: feedly is not as elastic as it should be and requires the zoom factor to be the default value
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