Why do I have to horizontally scroll in Firefox in AT?

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bastula

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If the answer has been posted and is an easy fix, is it going to be changed? If it isn't, that's ok - it doesn't bother me that much.

Thanks for the great work on the whole site Jason :)
 

ProviaFan

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I don't see how it can't be an easy fix... all they have to do is change "padding: 9px;" to "padding: 9px 0;". Of course, I know they're busy and have priorities, but this definitely needs to be on the fix-at-some-point-in-the-hopefully-near-future list, because it is improper, though not technically invalid, CSS. :confused:
 

Jason Clark

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It is not improper css, but it is causing an issue we'll adjust the right and left pads, it has nothing to do with fusetalk its just the top bar that houses ads.

L8r.
 

Jason Clark

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And yes, we are extremely busy :) The recently new site launch and some articles in the works. Can't do it all right away guys.

L8r
 

Sunner

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Was about to let you know that it happens to me too, using Konqueror, but while reading this thread, I noticed that it seemed to be gone, then I came to the explanation.
Thanks Jason :)
 

Tremulant

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Same thing happens to me at home. I run at 1600x1200 and there's a horizontal scroll bar. However, it doesn't cut anything off of the page, it's just empty space, so I ignore it.

Edit: I'll check it when I get home.