Description
Text after each preformatted text is partly eaten by the preformatted text box.
Steps to reproduce
- Use IE6
- scroll the page to see how the text after each preformatted
- text is partly eaten by the preformatted text box.
- There is no such problem with Mozilla
Same occures in konqueror 3.3.2, scrolling fast down the page, shows headings eaten. I believe I have seen this first after the reduced space feature above the first headline was implemented -- ReimarBauer 2005-11-03 21:45:13
- Not reproduceable with IE7.
Example
This is cut from http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/MoinMoinQuestions:
== Some of the tests fail == When running action=test, I get few errors: {{{ parser.wiki: DateTime macro ... FAIL wikidict: names in SystemPagesGroup should be in request.dicts ... FAIL }}} === Solution ===
It looks like:
Some of the tests fail
When running action=test, I get few errors:
parser.wiki: DateTime macro ... FAIL wikidict: names in SystemPagesGroup should be in request.dicts ... FAIL
Solution
In my IE6 the "Solution"-header is in the previous box and it is more indented than the text before the preformatted text.
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Workaround
Avoid IE6 when browsing MoinMoinWiki.
Discussion
I vote for this bug. I just visited http://moinmaster.wikiwikiweb.de/CategoryHomepage (make sure to clear cache first) and the result page was empty! When I moved mouse over the canvas, some lines of the content were then displayed. -- RuxLi 2006-01-12 09:22:54
The empty page with the roll-over is a different bug, outlined in MoinMoinBugs/InternetExplorerPeekABooBugInRightSideBar and maybe MoinMoinBugs/MoreIeRenderingIssues. Though it would be interesting to find out whether the fix in MoinMoinBugs/InternetExplorerPeekABooBugInRightSideBar could be used to fix the eaten header bug. -- TimCera 2006-01-12 15:01:11
Thank TimCera! The solution is great. No more roll-over problem now. The eaten header bug seems to be killed too. -- RuxLi 2006-01-14 03:29:26
I don't have this problem on normal pages - but it does appear on the print view using 1.5.3 (I'm using IE6). My knowledge of CSS (and understanding of the structure of the output HTML) is insufficient to propose a fix, though! -- JohnGray 2006-04-24 11:53:12
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