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finally bridged -- but everything is *small*
« on: July 09, 2007, 06:31:44 AM »

Hello.  I hope this is the right forum for bridge support....

I finally bridged my SMF forum into Joomla -- and I'm so much happier with it than with the iframe-wrapped forum.  Everything seems to be working well so far.  But there must be a CSS conflict somewhere.  The graphics, colors, etc. that are part of my template/CSS are appearing correctly in the bridged forum.  But, all the text appears smaller; some of the cells overlap in strange ways; and it's overridden the centering of the whole page (forcing it to left-align).

To see what I'm talking about, here are links to both the wrapped and bridged versions:
- wrapped (this is the way I want it to look)
- bridged (works properly, but doesn't look right)

[And, yes, I know the site loads VERY slowly...working on that with my host.]

I'm sure there's so silly little thing I've overlooked, but I can't seem to find what it is.  Any help is appreciated.  Thanks!
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bridging causing css conflict in TD element
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2007, 08:33:56 PM »

But there must be a CSS conflict somewhere.

Well, to answer my own question while bumping this up with a new question, there were indeed CSS conflicts.  Lots and lots of them.  I've been smoothing them out slowly, and I'm fairly happy with the progress.  But there is one that's driving me crazy:

Apparently, the TD element has a major CSS conflict.  The bridged version of the site has lost all cellpadding.  When I tried to add padding to the TD element in the SMF CSS, it adds padding to everything on the page (of course), not just the forum portion -- causing weird problems in the rest of the joomla page.  I realize I can pad the windowbgs separately (and have added that for now), but there are still basic TD elements on the page that need padding.

Has anyone else encountered this?  Any ideas?  Thanks.
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