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  • GeorgeB
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 847

    [Forum] forum not aligning correctly.

    I posted this before, or I thought I did. Unfortunately, seems to have vanished, so I will post again.

    If you go to: http://www.recyclingbootcamp.com/forum.php

    You will notice that the "thread/posts" and other words at the first forum are not aligned correctly.

    I thought this was caused by using the html code <center></center> on one of my notices, but I removed that, and it is still displaying this way.

    Any ideas?
    George Beale
    www.millenniumcapitalgroupllc.com - Investment company | www.recyclingbootcamp.com - Where recyclers can come to network with one another! | www.viprecycling.com - Scrap Metal, Junk, & Electronic Recyclers! | www.biddingextreme.com - Online Auction Site |
  • Trevor Hannant
    vBulletin Support
    • Aug 2002
    • 24178
    • 5.7.X

    #2
    You've got nearly hidden text written above the 'last post' text - it's pushing 'Last Post' down as a result.
    Vote for:

    - Admin Settable Paid Subscription Reminder Timeframe (vB6)
    - Add Admin ability to auto-subscribe users to specific channel(s) (vB6)

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    • GeorgeB
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 847

      #3
      how can I remove it?
      George Beale
      www.millenniumcapitalgroupllc.com - Investment company | www.recyclingbootcamp.com - Where recyclers can come to network with one another! | www.viprecycling.com - Scrap Metal, Junk, & Electronic Recyclers! | www.biddingextreme.com - Online Auction Site |

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      • Riasat
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2006
        • 4013

        #4
        Whatever custom html codes you inserted in header/notice or somewhere else is most likely missing closing tags. Try removing them one by one and see which one fixes this.

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        • GeorgeB
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2008
          • 847

          #5
          Originally posted by CvP
          Whatever custom html codes you inserted in header/notice or somewhere else is most likely missing closing tags. Try removing them one by one and see which one fixes this.

          The header no longer has any custom html in it, and I removed the stuff from the notice.
          George Beale
          www.millenniumcapitalgroupllc.com - Investment company | www.recyclingbootcamp.com - Where recyclers can come to network with one another! | www.viprecycling.com - Scrap Metal, Junk, & Electronic Recyclers! | www.biddingextreme.com - Online Auction Site |

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          • Riasat
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2006
            • 4013

            #6
            disable your notices.

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            • GeorgeB
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2008
              • 847

              #7
              I fixed it. Apparently it doesn't like it when you put html code in to display images for links, instead of texts...
              George Beale
              www.millenniumcapitalgroupllc.com - Investment company | www.recyclingbootcamp.com - Where recyclers can come to network with one another! | www.viprecycling.com - Scrap Metal, Junk, & Electronic Recyclers! | www.biddingextreme.com - Online Auction Site |

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              • Riasat
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2006
                • 4013

                #8
                Originally posted by GeorgeB
                I fixed it. Apparently it doesn't like it when you put html code in to display images for links, instead of texts...
                No. There is nothing wrong in it except the code you put were invalid. If you put proper html code, it will work just fine.

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                • GeorgeB
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 847

                  #9
                  Originally posted by CvP
                  No. There is nothing wrong in it except the code you put were invalid. If you put proper html code, it will work just fine.
                  This is the code I used

                  <a href="http://www.domain.com" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://www.domain.com" alt="HTML tutorial" width="40" height="40">
                  I have used it on other stuff, and just changed the domain urls to the correct stuff, but when trying to do it on vbulletin, it was a no go.
                  George Beale
                  www.millenniumcapitalgroupllc.com - Investment company | www.recyclingbootcamp.com - Where recyclers can come to network with one another! | www.viprecycling.com - Scrap Metal, Junk, & Electronic Recyclers! | www.biddingextreme.com - Online Auction Site |

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                  • Riasat
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2006
                    • 4013

                    #10
                    It has nothing to do with vBulletin.

                    The HTML you have provided above is invalid. You are missing the </a> at the end

                    Code:
                    <a href="http://www.domain.com" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://www.domain.com" alt="HTML tutorial" width="40" height="40">[COLOR="#FF0000"][B]</a>[/B][/COLOR]

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