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Bug 369400

Summary: site.html is truncating its content
Product: [ECD] Orion Reporter: Mark Macdonald <mamacdon>
Component: ClientAssignee: Susan McCourt <susan>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: P3    
Version: 0.4   
Target Milestone: 0.4 M2   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Windows 7   
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Description Mark Macdonald CLA 2012-01-23 10:23:23 EST
Created attachment 209919 [details]
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orion.eclipse.org I20120122-2230

1. Create a site.
2. You'll be taken to the edit page (site.html)
3. There are 2 places where content is truncated here:
 i. The currentLocation bar that shows the site's name is covered up by the section commands (Start/Stop/Convert to self hosting)
 ii. The table that shows what paths are mapped in your site is truncated after the first row.
Comment 1 Susan McCourt CLA 2012-01-23 12:20:09 EST
i'll take a look...
Comment 2 Susan McCourt CLA 2012-01-23 13:44:44 EST
oh yeah, i couldn't test this one because of bug 369433.

I pushed a fix in
5ae712229da8d4f159d53ce29219787dc9f9afd1

I know it will fix the truncation in the header.
The rest is a guess as to why the content area is clipped.  I've noticed that the presence of the gutter elements in border container can significantly change styling and default layout.  Will see in the next build if this worked.
Comment 3 Mark Macdonald CLA 2012-01-23 16:26:17 EST
Pushed fix for issue #2 
http://git.eclipse.org/c/orion/org.eclipse.orion.client.git/commit/?id=00af401641f83c046d64beab2098920b9243d505

The table of mapped folders is inside a dijit Form widget. Something about the Form being a display:block level element its content to clip. Changed the Form to display:table and this fixed the problem.

Also the fix from comment 2 works, so I think we can close this.
Comment 4 Mark Macdonald CLA 2012-01-23 16:27:34 EST
(In reply to comment #3)

Something about the Form being a display:block level element *CAUSED* its content to clip.
Comment 5 Susan McCourt CLA 2012-01-23 16:55:36 EST
thanks Mark...