Wikipedia talk:Article message boxes/issuebox demo

I have to say, I don't like the padding in v0.4. One of the reasons I liked this new style was that it was compact. — Jack · talk · 13:15, Saturday, 8 September 2007


 * Do you mean the extra padding between the images and the text?
 * Yeah, it is weird. I did change the CSS to make it simpler to use, so that no class tag would be needed for the text cell. I assume you mean this: It caused an extra two pixels on each side of the images. I haven't figured out why yet. The  that I added to the image cells is the default value. I just had to add that now since the code   otherwise causes that padding for the image cells too. So in theory it should not cause two extra pixels compared to before.


 * I agree with you that it became to wide, so I have now changed the CSS code to use 0 pixel right padding for the image cell. (Oddly enough in some cases that removed 4 pixels to the right and 2 pixels to the left! Weird.) But now it looks more compact which is fine. What do you think? (CSS code is version 0.5 now.)
 * Unfortunately the CSS code now became a bit cluttered...
 * --David Göthberg 17:58, 8 September 2007 (UTC)