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Discussion in 'Site Feedback / Bugs / Features' started by Dalo Harkin, Oct 3, 2011.

  1. Dalo Harkin

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    Hi guys,

    For the last week or so I have noticed that the gaps between a post and a signature are MAHOOSIVE
    I have even manually edited the space in my sig and no joy....

    Can one of the Admins do something productive and sort it :lglaf:
     
  2. BeeCeeBee

    BeeCeeBee ADMINISTRATOR IN MEMORY

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    It seems that the signature begins where the side panel ends regardless of the size of the post. I am not all that fond of that but I am not sure that there is anything that can be done about it. That being said, if it is in the skin settings maybe Bob can do something about it????

    It was not like that in the old versions where the signature was just inserted at the end of the post.
     
  3. BeeCeeBee

    BeeCeeBee ADMINISTRATOR IN MEMORY

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    More on this: The gap appears to be a product of the skin or the skin settings and not IPB itself. In the standard IPB skin the signature follows the post regardless of the side panel. I have called this thread to Bob's attention by PM. That is one area of the ACP where I keep my fingers to myself. :)
     

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