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Old 05-21-2012, 10:28 PM   #1
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I modified the CSS of my forum by adding "max-width: 900px;" to the container. I can see it working in IE, Firefox, and Chrome. But not Opera. My limited research says Opera should support it.

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I modified the CSS of my forum by adding "max-width: 900px;" to the container. I can see it working in IE, Firefox, and Chrome. But not Opera. My limited research says Opera should support it.

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It works the same for me in Chrome and Opera. I have Opera version 11.64. What did you test it with?

   
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Hmmm. Well, I went to check my version number, and then happened to reload fallberry. It looks like it's working for me now. Maybe it was a cached page, although I don't see how. I refreshed it a bunch of times. But it's working now. Thanks for checking, though.

   
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Hmmm. Well, I went to check my version number, and then happened to reload fallberry. It looks like it's working for me now. Maybe it was a cached page, although I don't see how. I refreshed it a bunch of times. But it's working now. Thanks for checking, though.
That's good to hear. Doesn't matter how, as long as it does what's expected.

   
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And now if I change the banner photo, I don't have to worry about making it wider than 900 pixels. I also think this the forum doesn't need to be wider than this.

   
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