matt-austin86 Hi All, I have recently applied and customised the "Arctic" template, and implemented with it a PHP script to auto-populate a site-wide index in a custom sidebar, all of which works incredibly well :) The only issue I am having is that, following application of these changes, the body text is not correctly aligned for the first few lines of each page. Terribly sorry but I can't upload any pictures as image hosting sites are blocked at work, however examples are shown below: The first line tends to be indented (such as this one) but the line beneath is correctly aligned (as is this one) and so are all the lines beneath that. With bullet points/lists the situation is the same: - Bullet 1 appears indented - Bullet 2 is correctly aligned - Bullet 3 and so on are all correctly aligned This of course isn't a major issue, however is quite noticeable and stands out - particularly against the rest of the wiki which (thanks to the Arctic template) looks fantastic :) Thanks in advance, Matt
chi Did you check if the XHTML is valid? Without the possiblity to have look at your wiki it's going to be very difficult to remote debug your problem (which I think is either CSS or XHTML related).
matt-austin86 hi chi, thanks for the reply, are you able to advise how I might go about checking the XHTML? If you can advise where it is I may be able to copy some parts of the code (if necessary). Unfortunately it is an internal wiki so I won't be able to link anyone to it due to confidentiality, however I would likely be able to provide CSS or HTML files :) Thanks
chi You can use http://validator.w3.org to validate the XHTML of a document (you can use fileuploads there too).
matt-austin86 Thanks Chi - I'll give that a go. In the meantime, I've noticed that this problem only seems to occur when the page is refreshed. For example I can navigate to a page via an interwiki link, a sidebar link or via the URL bar in IE, and it renders fine the first time. Then if I refresh the page, the alignment goes out. Strange eh?