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Resources => NumisWiki => Topic started by: Massanutten on November 30, 2005, 04:13:04 pm

Title: Column Problems
Post by: Massanutten on November 30, 2005, 04:13:04 pm
  Am having a problem trying to type in the entry for the IMPERIAL SERIES. Hitting 'enter' after a name has been typed drops the cursur two lines and drops the entries in following columns by an equal amount.  I erased what I had started in the first column and managed to get everything back to where it was and then tried to type names across in each column to see if that would help. It did not and looks awful. Help!!!!
Title: Column Problems
Post by: *Alex on November 30, 2005, 05:44:03 pm
I also had this problem. I cured it simply by typing my new stuff on to "microsoft word". Then, when it was completed, cutting and pasting the article over into the Numiswiki section. I found that I had to use "word" anyway with some of the longer sections, using two windows side by side. There is a further advantage in that more accessories (such as the long dash) are also available. To keep it in context with the rest of Numiswiki, the font size is 9 and the typeset is Verdana.
Some of my older work though, still has the gaps  :-[. I (or somebody else) will get round to fixing them eventually.

Alex.
Title: Column Problems
Post by: Sorin Teodor on December 01, 2005, 09:53:01 am
Like in Frontpage,
ENTER means NEW PARAGRAPH (< p > in HTML)
and SHIFT+ENTER means NEW LINE (< br > in HTML)
This issue is to be found only when using IE. For FireFox or Netscape ENTER means NEW LINE.

So you may use SHIFT+ENTER
Title: Column Problems
Post by: Massanutten on December 03, 2005, 03:14:26 pm
  I am sure that I am just demonstrating my software ignorance, BUT, I tried Sorin's suggestion to drop to a new line by using shift/enter and it worked perfectly. Then I filled in the first column for The Catalogue of the Imperial Series and added five personages to account new space for the late emperors included in the second table.  When I started the second column, I could not get the cursor into position at the top of the column. I tried and tried and cursed the cursor, but nothing seemed to work.  Now, the second column starts about half way down the position of the first column. How do I get what I entered to the top of the column where it should be????
Bob
Title: Column Problems
Post by: *Alex on December 03, 2005, 07:53:22 pm
Well, being nosey, I had a wee look at your problem Bob, and if you are ignorant then so am I. It seems to be impossible to start at the top of any of the empty columns. It looks like Sorin will have to sort out this one.

Alex.
Title: Column Problems
Post by: Steve Minnoch on December 03, 2005, 08:54:11 pm
There is a vertical alignment property of HTML table cells that I know Sorin will have no problem sorting out.  (by default it is set to be vertically centered).

In the meantime you can continue working on the list - this will be sorted out "in the wash".

Steve
Title: Re: Column Problems
Post by: Sorin Teodor on December 05, 2005, 06:32:57 am
Done.
As Steve said I changed that vertical alignment property of the row (valign="top"), that can be done only by using the CODE view.
Title: Re: Column Problems
Post by: rick fox on May 01, 2008, 08:34:04 pm
I had nearly the same problem when I added Tripolis to the mint page.
It is near impossible to enter a new line of text and make all 3 columns line up properly.
Title: Re: Column Problems
Post by: Joe Sermarini on May 02, 2008, 09:31:11 am
If you have an issue that will require advise or assistance from our webmaster, Sorin, it's better to put your post on the website help board.  He is automatically notified of posts there.  Other than that, he doesn't usually read the discussion board.