Opened 10 years ago
Closed 10 years ago
#24885 closed enhancement (wontfix)
Twenty Fourteen: properly align tag labels for posts on Linux browsers
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Milestone: | Priority: | low | |
Severity: | normal | Version: | 3.8 |
Component: | Bundled Theme | Keywords: | |
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Description
With Twenty Fourteen tags are listed after the post entry. In my opinion there is a lack of consistency between the size of the arrow and the box, there is also a white point in the tag block itself (image attached).
It would make more sense for me to increase the width of the arrow and remove the white bullet. Sample patch and screenshots provided too - there are different options for styling, I'm applying a fix for the second fix screenshot.
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#1
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10 years ago
Replying to nofearinc:
With Twenty Fourteen tags are listed after the post entry. In my opinion there is a lack of consistency between the size of the arrow and the box, there is also a white point in the tag block itself (image attached).
Could you let me know what browser and OS you spotted this issue so that I can reproduce the issue?
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10 years ago
- Milestone changed from Awaiting Review to 3.8
- Priority changed from normal to low
- Summary changed from Twenty Fourteen: Properly align tag labels for posts to Twenty Fourteen: properly align tag labels for posts on Linux browsers
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10 years ago
I checked to see if I could reproduce this issue on Ubuntu with FF or Chrome. I was unable to reproduce, both looked good for me. Seems the problem may be specific to Fedora.
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10 years ago
I think it's related to the DPI and not to a specific distro. Some devices I've used work with DPIs from, say 90-110 and the small difference between 100 and 102 could be an issue with overlapping elements.
We could close that for now until another similar issue is reported.
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