[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #18509: CSS problem for '#wpabar'
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Wed Aug 24 16:32:25 UTC 2011
#18509: CSS problem for '#wpabar'
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Reporter: swill | Owner:
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: General | Version: 3.2
Severity: normal | Keywords:
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I believe this bug was introduced in Wordpress 3.2 and still exists in
3.2.1.
In the admin backend (/wp-admin), the admin bar at the top of the page
renders 28px from the top and covers the link back to the front end of the
site. I have tested this in Chrome, Firefox and Safari and it is a
problem in all of them.
The 'body' tag has the following CSS: padding-top: 28px !important;
(grey.css:1)
This creates the space where the top admin bar should go.
The page content wrapper '#wpwrap' has the CSS of: position: relative;
(load-styles.php:3)
The top admin bar '#wpabar' has the following CSS: top: 0 !important;
(grey.css:5)
Since '#wpabar' is positioned absolutely inside '#wpwrap', it is not
positioned inside the 28px space that is reserved for it in the 'body'
tag, but instead it is placed over top of the top 28px of the '#wpwrap'
content.
This is a big problem because it now covers the only link back to the
front page of the site from the backend, which actually causes a loss in
functionality.
I was able to solve this problem by changing this:
from|| top: 0 !important; (grey.css:5)
to|| top: -28px !important; (grey.css:5)
Cheers...
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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/18509>
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