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KartikTalwar avatar KartikTalwar commented on May 22, 2024

Temporary fix:

.cell { width:800px; margin-left:180px !important; }

Let me know if this works

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CamDavidsonPilon avatar CamDavidsonPilon commented on May 22, 2024

@KartikTalwar
this works, but I'm worried about hardcoding 180px. Any particular reason 180?

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CamDavidsonPilon avatar CamDavidsonPilon commented on May 22, 2024

what are your thoughts on:

    div.cell{
       width:60%;
       margin-left:20% !important;
       margin-right:auto;
    }

this seems to work. Can you see any edge cases that might break it?

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KartikTalwar avatar KartikTalwar commented on May 22, 2024

@CamDavidsonPilon This is weird:

54% actually shrinks the width in chrome (since the rest of the content is set to 800px) but works nicely on firefox. From just playing around with the left-margin, i found the distance of the content container and the content to be 180px (~175 but added that additional padding). Seems like to keep both browsers happy, we cant use dynamic width. Looks to me that the margin is being inherited on chrome, which is why hardcoding 180px defines the property on ff but doesnt affect chrome. This is working on both:

div.cell {
  width: 800px;
  margin-left: 16% !important;
  margin-right: auto;
}

Thoughts?

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CamDavidsonPilon avatar CamDavidsonPilon commented on May 22, 2024

I'm happy with that. I'll make the changes now. Thanks

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KartikTalwar avatar KartikTalwar commented on May 22, 2024

Cool!

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KartikTalwar avatar KartikTalwar commented on May 22, 2024

Time to close?
Protip: Having 'Fixes #63' in the commit message closes it too

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CamDavidsonPilon avatar CamDavidsonPilon commented on May 22, 2024

so close. Yea I'm happy closing this. Thanks Kartik.

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KartikTalwar avatar KartikTalwar commented on May 22, 2024

@CamDavidsonPilon anytime!

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