I know this is a really minor nit, but I wonder if anyone else is seeing this. In 2.4.1,
Renaissance theme, using Firefox, the footer text "Powered by JBoss Portal"
appears to float on top of the portlet in the right column. For example, on the
"default" page, the text appears in the "Project Information" block.
On the "Admin" page, with the "root" entry in the tree view of the
Management Portlet not expanded, the text appears pasted over the Name, Type and Created
column entries for the "default" folder in the CMS Admin portlet window.
In Internet Explorer, on the other hand, the "Powered by JBoss Portal" text
properly floats to the bottom of the page.
I have looked at the style sheet definition of 'footer-container', and based on
what I know about the style "clear: both", it should work. But in Firefox it is
not clearing either column (I can't figure out which divs Firefox even thinks that the
text is clearing). To view something interesting, using the Web Developer plug-in for
Firefox, turn on "Outline Current Element" and hover over the "Powered by
JBoss Portal" text and note that the div outline spans the entire page, though behind
the portlet windows. It is obviously not clearing the divs that
I'm not sure whose problem this even is. Could it be that Firefox is handling the
styles incorrectly? Or is IE doing one of its "I think I know what you meant, so
I'll do that instead of what I'm supposed to do" things that it does all the
time? What happens on other browsers?
Like I said, not an earth-shattering issue, but definitely a puzzlement.
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