Wondering why my delete buttons are tiny

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10 years 6 months ago #191235

-- url of the page with the problem -- : apf.cloudaccess.net
-- HikaShop version -- : 2.3.5
-- Joomla version -- : 3.3.6
-- PHP version -- : 5.3.29
-- Error-message(debug-mod must be tuned on) -- : no error messages

For some reason my delete buttons are very tiny. Can you possibly tell me why?

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10 years 6 months ago #191271

Looks like you've got that sorted: they are regular size now.


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10 years 6 months ago #191253

Hi,

It seems that the problem is solved :)

Just in case, I recommend the following tutorial:
www.hikashop.com/support/support/documen...ize-the-display.html

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10 years 6 months ago #191528

The problem is only occurring in Chrome for Windows as far as I can tell. It is not happening for firefox or for IE.

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10 years 6 months ago #191530

Hi,

It is typically an issue that you can solve using your browser inspector and checking the CSS.
Please understand that is not related with HikaShop and it's not something we support in our forum.
So, if you have other design issue which are related to the CSS ; the best will be to contact your template provider or to be help by someone specialized in the domain.

Now about your issue ; you are using a responsive template which set a "max-width:100%" too all images.
But in the table, the delete column just have images and there is no content to define the size of the column.
So Chrome consider that there is no content in the column and it set a tiny width for that column.
Because the images does not have a width (their width depend on the width of the parent), they are displayed tiny.

IE does not handle "max-width" in the same way and Firefox define the columns of a tables before defining the width of the images.

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Jerome - Obsidev.com
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10 years 6 months ago #191544

I don't use Windows, but just checked Chrome for Mac: there is no problem, and neither is there a problem with another webkit browser such as Safari. Also, as far as I can see, there is no property applied to it that could downsize it. If you've ever done so, maybe try clearing your browser cache.
However, any CSS there is coming from the template CSS, so if problems persist on your end, please consult your template provider.


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10 years 6 months ago #192159

Jerome, Thank you so much for explaining the problem.

Lousyfool, Thank you too!!

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